XXXV111. INDEX. 



Tampassook river, 1., 192 ; II., 134 ; Sultan of, I., 193 ; his predi- 

 lection for spirits, 195 ; bar, II., 136 ; visit from Sultan, 137 ; 

 Spanish slave released, 138. 



Tanjong Agal-Agal, II., 128 ; uses of the sea-weed, 128. 



Tanjong Api, or " Fire Point," description of, I., 19 ; fresh-water 

 pool, 161. 



Tanjong Datu, I., 50, 156. 



Tanjong Sipang, I., 160. 



Tawi-Tawi, a pirate establishment, I., 119; group, 275. 



Tenjoo, amber-like gum, I., 277. 



Ternate Island, I., 132 ; general features, 133 ; Governor's kindness, 



134. 



Thermometrical experiments at great depth, I., 8. 

 Thunder, the, arrives at the Cape, I., 11. 

 Thunder-storm at Santubon, kills a carpenter, I., 156. 

 Tia-usu Island, I., 317 ; zoological features of, 319. 

 Tiroon, I., 278. 



Titsingh's Illustrations of Japan, II., 17, 26. 

 Toolyan, description of, I., 274. 

 Tooncoo, a slave market, II., 124. 

 Treaty with Holland respecting Borneo, I., 32 ; with Sultan of Borneo 



Proper, 237 ; of Gunung Taboor, 220 ; of Bulungan, 237. 

 Toolyan Island, Sooloo Archipelago, presented to Mr. Dalrymple, I., 



116. 



Tuan Hadji, the interpreter, I., 209, 217, 224, 245. 



Tundung, Sarawak, I., 23 ; town, 157 ; entertainment at, 158. 



Tristan d'Acunha, rollers at, II., 212. 



Ty-pin-san group, I., 86 ; description of the people, 87 ; yearly tribute, 

 88 ; curious scene at, 91 ; sketches of character, the Spy, (Kien- 

 Anchee), 42 ; Beaufort, (Shang Hai,) 93 ; writing, 93 ; qualities 

 of the soil, 94; places of sepulture, 95 ; religious practices, 96; 

 diseases, 96. 



Unsang, in Borneo, I., 119. 



Upas tree, I., 181 ; no ill effects from effluvium, 182; deleterious 

 effects, 183 ; Darwin's poetical account of, 184. 



Victoria, Hong-Kong, fish-market at, I., 64. 

 Villalba, Alcalde of San Domingo, I., 69, 98. 

 Villavicentio, Capt. at Cavite, I., 263 ; II., 78. 

 Vicente, Bay of San, N. W. coast of Batan, I., 69. 

 Voyages, Analysis of a hundred, to China, I., 9. 

 Williamson, Mr., interpreter, I., 57; drowned, II., 159. 

 Wise, Henry, Analysis of one hundred voyages to China, I., 9. 



