386 



INDEX. 



Anchor, at Diego Rnys, 48 ; promised 

 but not found at N.W. Port, 

 Mauritius, 149 



Anchors, lost in Table Bay, 272 



Anchovies, at Genoa, 278 



Ancienism, pedantry, 133 



Ancient fauna of Isle Rodriguez, 320 

 et seq. 



Angelus, at Rodriguez, the, xliii 



Anglo-Indian glossary, 69 



AngrcFcum fragrans, 87 



Anguille Morele, a savage eel, 174 



Auguilles, Riviere des, 146 



Animals, of the same kind vary, 9 ; 

 in the Isle of Salt, 11, 14 ; of the 

 Isle of Eden, 44, 45 ; of Isle 

 Maurice, 2' 8, 209 ; of Java, 232, 

 233 ; of the Cape of Good Hope, 278 



Animals, in ship, given condensed sea- 

 water, 301 



Anisson, Jean, Director of Royal 

 Press, Paris, 260 



Anjer, Bay of, in Java, 271 



Anjole, near Batavia, Chinese temple 

 at, 257 



Anuabon, island of, 197 



"Annales des Sc. nat. Zool.", 81 ct seq.; 

 96, 333, 341, 369 



Anniseed, 230 



Anona squamosa, 200 



Anonymous Dedication, Ixxi 



Anselin {Robert) 6, 52, 54, 135, 156 



Antarctic Ocean and region, 349 



Antelopes, at the Cape, 278 



Anthroiiophagi of Java, 269 



Antiaris toxicaria, or Antsjar, poison 

 of, 264 



Antidote, sei-pent- stone, 234 



Antilles, Histoire naturelle des iles, by 

 Roehefort, 17, 69, 90, 94, 256, 290, 

 292 ; manatees in waters of the, 74 



Antipodes, 14 ; islands of the, 119 



Antiquaries, wretched set of, 133 



Antiquities, Roman, Ixxx 



Anti-trades, or passage winds, in 

 Indian Ocean, 111 



Ant-nests, of fat earth, or canes, in 

 Java, 225 



Antony's ship, 97 



Ants, that have their nests a-top of 

 the bamboos, 225 ; white or ter- 

 times, 225 



Apes, of divers kinds 204 



Apes at the Cape, 278 ; at Mauritius, 

 204 



Aphanapteryx, allied to Gelinotes of 

 Rodrigi^ez, 81 



Apolline, St., or Santa Appollouia, 

 309, 310, 313 



Apology, John Bunyan's, Ixxvi 



Appeal from sentence of Council to 



Batavia, 182 

 Ajipendix A., xxxvii, 308 ; Appendix 



B., xxxix, 320 ; Appendix C, 77, 



341 ; Appendix D , 210, 358 ; 



Appendix E., 70, 369 

 Apple. 200 ; custard, ib. 

 " Apprenti Moine", Philosophic d', 



176 

 Apres de Mannevillette, M. d', 66 

 Apricock, an, 199 

 Apteryx, 370 

 Aqua-ritce, bottles of, given to 



prisoners 166; jirice of, at the 



Cape, 282 ; given in exchange for 



cattle, 293 

 Aquileia, Church of, Ixxxi 

 Arabians, modern divination of, 257 

 Arabic term, Amber, 87 

 Arak, bottle of, 153 

 Araque, a strong liquor made of 



sugar, 198, 200 

 Araque, too much drunk by sailor at 



the helm, 303 

 Arbour, a fine, 67, 104 

 Arbre, a Pagodes, 67 ; Pavilion, 103; 



de Reys, 68 ; des Banianes, ib. 

 Arcadia, 136 



Archbishop Gerbert, 132 

 Archipelago Mascarene, 377 ; dis- 

 covery of islands of, 308 

 Archives, Portuguese, 308 ; de la 



Marine, 339 

 Ardea megacephcda, 335, 343 

 Areca, catechu, or betel palm, 230, 



264 ; Areca jaimatre, 332 

 Arequa, nuts, 229 

 Aristotle, on the remora, 97 

 Arithmetic, Arabian skill in, 132 

 Arms of Portugal, 41, 317. See map 



of Bourbon 

 Arms, of priests, chaplets of beads on, 



257 

 Arms, heraldic of Le Gnat, xvii 

 Arms, inspector of, for King of 



England, 148 ; of adventurers 



seized, 159 

 Arms of France, erected in Rodriguez, 



xxxviii 

 Army of Hottentots, defeated, 295 

 Arrows, poisoned, used by Karens, 



264 

 Arsenal at Paris, library of, xxxv, 2 ; 



librarian of, x 

 Artichokes, 44, 56 

 Artikel-bricf, of Dutch East India 



Company, 167 

 Artillery, good at island of Onrut, 



227 ; Artillery Place, Port Louis, 



375 ; Artillery, Royal. 375 



