MONMNA 



INDEX 



PADRK 



535 



MONNINA, ii. 245, 28l 

 Manoptery.\- angustifolia, i. 335 

 MONTE ALEGRE, i. 61 

 MOSQUITOES and biting flies, i. 369, 



373 



Moss, a solace in his troubles, ii. 140 

 MOSSES, at Tarapoto, ii. 100 ; 



abundant, ii. 147, 166, 177, 247 

 MOTH/IN, ii. 249 

 MOUNTAIN-FORESTS of Sao Gabriel, 



i. 289 

 MT. TUNGURAGUA, difficulties of, ii. 



206 



MOUREIRA = Cabuquena, i. 261 

 Mauri ria Apiranga, i. 163 

 MUCUNA, ii. 284 

 MTMBACA palm, i. 153 

 Mnntingia Calaburii, ii. 281, 339 

 Mitranda minor, i. 508 

 Muranda siphonoides, i. 508 

 MTRDER, attempted by slave, i. 241 

 MURIXI, i. 67 

 MrRKMURr palms, i. 91 

 M nisi A, ii. 288 

 Mycl, ria Americana, ii. 2O 

 MYRI-IA, j. 433 

 MYRCI.K, ii. 265, 286 

 MYRICA, ii. 279 

 Myrio-colea irrorata, ii. 167 



MYRIOPHYLLUM, ii. 183 



MYRISTICA, ii. 300 



M YRMI.rnhlA, ii. 409 



MYRMIDOM-;, ii. 394 

 Myrmidons macrospenna, ii. 394 

 Myrmidon, roliiinlijolia, ii. 395 

 Myrodia hrc-'ijolia, i. 338 

 MYRSI.NKA, i. 218, ii. 289 

 MYRTLES, i. 38, 42 

 MVRTKS, ii. 182 

 MYTH ' ipsis, ii. 100 



X \is, ii. 340 



NAMLS of district, changes of, i. 503; 



inconveniences of, i. 504 

 \ \\IES of places often changed, i. 



172 

 N \PO river, track from 1'uca-yacu to, 



ii. 124 



NAR< <>TI< s, Ama/onian, ii. 414 

 \ ARROWS of Iluallaga, ii. 21 

 NAUIA, ii. 6, 29, 30-34; vegetation 



of, ii. 7 



Neckera distich a, ii. 24 

 Neckera gracillima, ii. 210 



NEEA, i. 469, ii. 300 

 NEGRO mason, a respectable, i. 493 

 NEPHRODIUM, ii. 291 

 Nephrodium Serra, i. 83 

 NEPHROLEPIS, ii. 291 

 Xcptiinia oleracea, i. 1 1 5 

 NIOPO snuff, ii. 426-30 

 NIPHOBOLUS, ii. 291 

 NOCTURNAL disturbance, i. 277 

 NOMADIC tribes, i. 477 



NONATELIA, ii. 2, 249, 287 



Nonatelia guiancnsis, i. 97 



NORANTEA, ii. 282 



Norantea guianensis, i. 98, ii. 240 

 NUTMEG trees, ii. 3 

 NymphiEa Sahmanni, {.83 



OBYDOS, excursion to, i. 77 ; stay 



at, i. 8 1 ; flowers at, i. Si 

 OCHROMA, i. 37, ii. 281 

 Ocotea cymbaruin, i. 161 

 Octoblepharum alhidiou, i. 382 

 Octoblepharum cylindriciun, i. 382 

 ODONTOGLOSSUM, ii. 250, 278 

 CENOCARPUS, i. 498 ; fine drink from 



the fruits of, i. 477-8 

 (Enocarpus Bacaba, i. 226 

 '/ n, <<-arpns distichits (fig.), i. 222 

 <l : .nocarpns Patawa, ii. 115 

 OILS, vegetable, i. 479-80 

 OMPHALANTHUS, i. 383 

 ONCIDIUM, ii. 250, 279 

 ORANGERIES, fine, ii. 301 

 ( )K('Hii>K.i: abundant at (iuataxt, ii. 



240 

 ORCHIDS in forest of Llalla, ii. 250 ; 



abundant, ii. 27S 

 ORCHIS, i. 360-1 

 OREI.LANA on the ' Ama/on>," ii. 



457 

 ORINOCO, information as to ilu- 



sources of, i. 353, 357; not 



sources of, i. 447 

 Ormosia coccinca, ii. 432 

 Ormosia , > . i. 153 

 Outea acaciafolia, i. 149, 398 



< IVIKDO quoted, ii. 461 



( >\ ALLS, ii. 20, 283 



< >XVi: VPHUS, ii. 340 



I'MIMOM river, ascent of, i. 423; 



vegetation of Serras, i. 43 ^ ; line 



view from a rock, i. 434 

 PADRE ARNAOUD, a /aiiil>o, i. 451 



