398 



INDEX. 



Dort, 148, 192 



Doves, 44, 336, 352, 372 



Double, a coin, 234 



Douglas, Professor R. K., xiii 



Drafts, a game, 104 



Dragon, killed by St. George, 174 



Dragonnades, 1. 135, 136 



Dragons, watery, 16 ; Dragons d'eau, 



46 ; Dragon-boat festival, 254 

 Dragooning, 1 33 

 Dragoons, 133, 135 

 Draguestain, a colony of the Dutcli 



and French Protestants, about ten 



leagues from the Cajie, 277 

 Drakeustein, burgher at, killed by 



leopard, 281 

 Draught, a, of a pillar, 135 

 Dream, effects of a, 128 

 Dress, of Chinese in Java, 251 ; of 



Javans, 261 ; of Hottentots, 288, 



292 

 Dressing box, powder for, 133 

 Dreyfus, Maurice, publisher, xxsvi 

 Drie Gebroeders, the islets, depicted 



by Valeutyn, 162, 164 

 Drift, trade, in Indian Ocean, 141 

 Droite, La, the biggest ship of Du 



Quesne's squadron, 4 

 Drosts, or sheriffs, for arresting crimi- 

 nals, 182, 183 

 Drought of soil, at St. Helena, 299 

 Druggist, I'estard a, 6, 154 

 Drugs (Apothecaries), 55 ; jioisou, 



231 ; administered by Javan 



women, 265 

 Drums of Java, 266 

 Drunk, too much araquc, 303 

 Dryden, John, 47, 112 

 Dri/mcera rodiricana, 84, 337, 346 

 Dubei-tiuo, J. B., Lieutenant. 275 

 Dubois, "Voyage a Madagascar," 358, 



369 

 Dubois, "llelation del'Isle Dauphine." 



Ivi, 45, 256 

 Due, Doge, Prince, 237 

 Ducks, 44 ; sent to Rodriguez, 151 ; 



in Mauritius, 209 ; in Java, 231 ; 



wild, 370 

 Ductor, naucratcs, the pilot-fish, 97 

 Dugoug, Halicore, viii, xiv, 74; sup- 

 plementary note on, by E. Delmar 



Morgan, 379 et seq. 

 Dugs, nasty, of Hottentot women, 



292 

 Duif, the ship (fluit), 151 

 Duke of Alva, 136 

 Duke of Edinburgh, at Tristan 



d'Acuuha, 26 

 Duke of Kent, Ixxi et seq. 

 Duke of Luxemb:iurff, 164 



Dungeons, 176; or cachets, 133 



Dungesby Head, northernmost point 

 of Scotland, ;!04 



Dunkirk, dikes of timber at, 226 



Du Queine Guiton, 2 



Du Quesne, Henri Marcpiis of, x, 

 xvii, 2, 3, 33, 39, 41, 54, 105, 368 ; 

 Abraham, ib. 



Dust to dust, 117 



Dutch camp at Noort Wester Haven, 

 149 



Dutch colonies, 147, 148 ; convict 

 establishment at Mauritius, xxi 



Dutch in Mauritius, 372 



Dutch, commanders, directions to, 36 



Dutch criminal jurisprudence, 158 



Dutch cruelty to prisoners, 161 



Dutch, East India Company, 2 ; con- 

 stitution of, 216, 217, 237 et srq. ; 

 administration of, ix, ih. ; captains 

 of, 167 ; power granted by, 216 ; 

 premises of, burnt, at Mauritius, 

 181 



Dutch families at Black River, 147 ; 

 in Maurice Island, 85 



Dutch, hatred of, for the French, 164 



Dutch fleet leaves Batavia, 270 ct 

 seq. 



Dutch-men, names of, on tree, 110 



Dutch pence, 229 



Dutch pigeon, 211 



Dutch, Lantore taken by the, 161 



Dutch language spoken by Hottentots, 

 295 



Dutch seat of Government in Mau- 

 ritius, 147 



Dutch ships, 2, 4, 5, 31 ; squadron, 8, 

 273 



Dutch, the, St. Helena captured by, 

 and taken from, 298 



Dutch edition, title to, xxiii; dedica- 

 tion of, Ivi 



Duty of kings, 244 ; are high officers 

 and ceconomists of the publick 

 treasure, ih. 



Duty on cattle at the Cape, 280 



Dysentery, or flux of blood, 161, 220 



E. 



Earl of Harold, Ixxi 



Ear- Rings of the Hottentots, 288 



East India Company, Dutch, 2, 33, 



37 ; captains of, 167 ; French, 3 

 East Indies, 2. See Indies, ix 

 Easter Day. St. Helena sighted on, 



298 

 Eastern Ocean, map of, by Bellin, 



309 

 Eau-de vie, or aqua vitfo, 166 



