XXX11. INDEX. 



Luban Island, I., 103; attacked by pirates, 268; copper abundant, 



II., 82. 

 Lundu River, Borneo, Captain Belcher accompanied by Keppel and 



Brooke, visits the Orang Kay a at, 156. 



Magnetic observations recorded, care required in, I., 5, 6, 11, 100, 107, 

 114, 119, 126, 135, 211, 257, 353 ; II., 7, 113, 210. 



Macao, general features of, I., 66 ; Camoens' cave, 67. 



Madagascar, Capt. Foote, letter and parcels for, I. 6. 



Makota, the pirate, 'the Serpent,' captured, I., 152. 



Malavi Island, II., 106 ; mode of felling trees, 107 ; official differ- 

 ences, 108; visit to the commandant, 103; fort and town of 

 Pasanhan, 109 ; hard wood of the island, 111. 



Malay traffic, I., 17 ; character, 35 ; II., 146. 



Maludu (Borneo), II., 128 ; Bankoka harbour, 129 ; rattans, 129 ; 

 lake Kini-Balu, 130. 



Manado Tua Island, I., 123 ; directions for anchoring, 124 ; reception 

 by the Governor, 125 ; town, 126 ; the surveyor, Papke Bulow, 

 126, 128 ; active volcano, 127 ; women, 129 ; produce, 130 ; 

 fort Manado fixed, 131. 



Mangarin port, and town of, II., 87 ; hostile feeling of the natives, 87. 



Mangeedara, I., 282. 



Manila, I., 19 ; Magnetic observations at, 100; courtesy of General 

 Alcala, 101 ; scenery and general features, 102 ; hurricane off, 

 200; kindness of the Governor- General Claveria, 200; Mr. 

 Otadui, 201 ; arrival of six Lascars with news of the wreck of the 

 Premier, 201. 



Mankabung River, Dalrymple's account of, II., 141. 



Mantanani group, I., 195 ; II., 138. 



Maratua Islands, offered to Great Britain, I., 242 ; island examined, 

 247 ; dangerous extremity of Samarang, 248 ; Dalrymple's account 

 of island, 282. 



Marriage arrangements at Ibayat, I., 308. 



Marryat, Mr. J. H., I., 141. 



Matthew Saint, Island of, I., 7. ; not to be found, 8. 



Mauritius, II., 204. 



Mazatlan, California, effects of rollers at, II., 213. 



Mei'a-co-shimah group, I., 73 ; Pa-tchung-san, 75 ; surveying excur- 

 sion, 75 ; natives, 76 ; habits and manners, 77, 90 ; honesty and 

 good-temper, 78; severe laws, 79; dress, 80 ; religious worship, 

 81 ; sepulture, 82, 95 ; arts, 82, 90 ; agriculture, 83 ; people re- 

 semble the Loo-Chooans, 87 ; yearly tribute, 88 ; apathetic dis- 

 position, 89 ; food, 89 ; curiosity, 91 ; houses and temples, 94 ; 

 idolatrous practices, 96 ; diseases, 96. 



Meyo, position of, fixed, I., 131. 



