INDEX 



525 



Page. 

 Jones, Ecv. Mr., applies for directions respecting 



funeral services 475 



conversiition with Japanese on 



prayer 476 



exploration for coal at Formosa . 500 

 Journal kept liy the pcching of the exploration of 



Lew Chew 176 



Journals, MS. , of the expedition iii 



officers of the expedition invited by 



Commodore Perry to prepare — 8S 

 prohibition of the publication of by 



members of the expedition 79, 88 



"Judge," the Peel island 205 



Jungle-weed, Peel island - -- 210 



Junks, Japanese 153, 231, 241 



large number of in the bay of Uraga 248 



Ka-ei-silsi-neu, letter of - - 341 



Koempfer- 7 



a waiter on Japan 4 



his theory of the derivation of the Japan- 

 ese 9 



remark on profits of Portuguese commerce 



with Japan 25 



agency of the Dutch against Japanese 



Christians - 31, 32 



concessions of the Dutch in religious ob- 

 servances 32 



remark on the population of Japan 53 



account of Japanese minerals . 60 



account of the Bonin islands. - 197 



account of Japanese vessels 448 



on Japanese crucifixion 487 



Ka-goo, or Lew Chew chair... 172,181,310,452 



Kakekigo, a general, story of 20 



Kaki-zaki, Simoda. - 411 



Kama-kura, Japan 329 



Kami, divinities of 19 



Kami-musi, or priests of the temple 20 



origin of 20 



Kanagawa, bay of Yedo 267,343,344 



Kanaka inhabitants of the Bonin islands 204 



Kangsayu, Matsmai, interview with Commodore 



Perry. - -- 467 



Kan-to-sits, chronicles, accuracy of the 281 



Kelly, Lieutenant, harbor-master of Port Louis 106 



Kelly, Commander, of the Plj-mouth, forces the Sir 

 H. Compton to salute the American flag ; attacks 



Chinese intrenchments at Shanghai 506 



Kelung, Formosa 498 



survey of the harbor 499, 501 



mandarin of 499 



Keppel, Captain, British navy, rescue of an Eng- 

 lishman from justice at Macao 301 



Kettal-tree of Ceylon 118 



Kikai-sima, or Bungalow island, survey of 489 



Kindaka, Lew Chew 283 



King, C. W. , account of the visit of the " Morri- 

 son" to Japan 47 



King, Cape, near the Gulf of Yedo 427 



ragf. 

 Kings of the central, soullicrn, and northern liills. 



Lew Chew 221 



Kingfisher described __ 149 



Kiu-siu, an island of Japan 7 



color of t!ie inhabitants of the coast of.. 10 

 Kiycmon, a Japanese fisherman, raises a sunken 



vessel - 55 



Klaproth, comparison of the Japanese with other 



languages 10 



translation of a Japanese account of the 



Bonin islands 198 



account of the so vei'eignty of Lew Chew 221 

 Kockebecker, a Dutch director, aids the Japanese 



against the native Christians _ 31 



Komaga-daki, near Hakodadi 431 



Konazaki, bay of Yedo 267 



Kono-zld, a Buddhist temjjle, Hakodadi 443 



Koyanagi, a Japanese wrestler 3T0 



Koye, the Chinese dialect of Japan 9 



Kuan-tong 137 



Kung-Kwas, u.i schools in the. _ 223 



Kura-kawa-kahie, a Japanese official 328, 349 



visits the American squadron . . 355 



frequent visits to the expedition 359 



Kuriles, hairy 454 



Kiirosaki, cape 429 



Kuro-siwo, a current, Lieut. Bent's report on 427 



Laboring classes of China 295 



Laboring class, Lew Chew _ 219 



Lacquered ware, Japanese 50, 208,367,458 



Lampa^ao, Portuguese merchants of, settle Macao. 140 



Land, tenure of, Lew Chew 311 



held by the government. Lew Chew . 220 



Land crabs. Peel island ' 205 



Language of Lew Cbew 224 



Latham, Dr., remark on the origin of the Japanese 10 



Laxman, a Kussian officer, his visit to Japan 45 



Lead in Japan GO 



Leather manufacturers, treatment of, in Japan 14 



Lennox, Lieut., of the garrison at Point de Galle, 



his elephant hunting 118 



Letter of credence of the Emperor of Japan to 



Toda, Prince of Idzu 250 



of the President of the United States 254 



delivery of, to the Japanese commis- 

 sioners 256 



Lew Chew islands, Com. Perry proposes the occu- 

 pation of the ports of the 85 



acceded to by the United States 87 



viiut to 151 



officers startled by report of cannon 155 



exploration of : 158 



view from the summit ridge of the isl- 

 and 167 



exploration of, by a gentleman attached 



to the Saratoga 218 



origin of the population of. 220 



sovereignty of 221 



their statement of 222 



