XXX. INDEX. 



destroys a pirate haunt, 137 ; pursues three prahus, which he 



captures and bums, 140-143. 

 Hoosman Seriff, I., 194, 201. 

 Hope, see Cape of Good Hope. 

 Hornets, crew attacked by, I., 39. 

 Horsburgh testimonial, I., 148. 



Ibayat Island, excursion to, accompanied by Dominican Padres, I., 306 ; 

 difficulty of landing, 306 ; the Padres, 307 ; their pastoral duties, 

 308 ; habits of the people, 309 ; hazardous embarkation, 310. 



Ibugos, or Bashee Island, I., 69 ; deer hunt, 73. 



Idaan tribe, Borneo, account of, II., 137 ; origin of their name, 140. 



Illanon, bay of, I., 263 ; history of the Illanon pirates, 263-295 ; 

 people (Lanoons, Los Moros, Los Illanos de la Laguna,} of Min- 

 danao, 263 ; La Laguna, 264 ; pirate ships, 265 ; their arms, 266; 

 piratical incursions, 267; mode of eluding Spanish forces, 268; 

 Ballignmi pirates, 269 ; court of Sooloo, 271 ; notes from 

 Dalrymple's Oriental Eepertory, 271 ; Sooloo group of islands, 

 272 ; Spanish account of friendship between British and the 

 Sultan, 284 ; instructions from Madrid, 285 ; proceedings of 

 Governor of Samboanga, 285 ; English attacked and expelled 

 from Balambangan, 290 ; summary of English privileges on 

 N. coast of Borneo, 290 ; Dalrymple's account of Sooloo inde- 

 pendency, 293-295. 



Ivana, (or San Vicente) bay of, landing-place for Pueblo of Ivana, 

 I., 69. 



Inanam river, accessible to boats only, II., 143. 



Jaffer, Seriff, I., 154. 



Japan, II., 2 ; Nangasaki, 2 ; picturesque guard-boats ; calico batteries, 

 3, 24 ; Anchorage 4 ; visit of a chief, 5 ; Japanese deputation, 

 6 ; affair of the Phaeton, 8 ; observations interrupted, 9 ; strata- 

 gem to survey the harbour, 10; provisions, 13; education, 14; 

 Titsing's Illustrations of Japan, 17 ; torture, 17 ; suicide, 18, 28; 

 dress, arms, boats, 20, 21 ; Cavallos Islands, 22 ; Japanese cha- 

 racter, 27 ; intercourse with the Dutch, 29 ; houses, 32 ; charts 

 and maps, 49. 



Japan, early history of foreign intercourse with, I., 36 ; Portuguese 

 36; Spaniards and Dutch, 38 ; English, 39; persecution, 40; 

 conspiracy of foreigners, 41 ; Christianity exterminated, 42; Por- 

 tuguese expelled, 43 ; British intercourse, 46 ; the Phaeton, 48 ; 

 Dr. Ainlie's report, 49. 



Java, description of, I., 14, 15. 



Kabatuan river, Gaya group, II., 141. 



Kadyan tribe, II., 145-147. 



Kalampunian Island, II., 126. 



Kawalan River, II., 139, 140. 



