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INDEX. 



41 ; Java, 281 ; Mauritius, 195 ; 



E.euuioii, 42 ; of Salt, 11 ; of 



Kerguelen, 349 ; of St. Paul, 349 ; 



St. Helena, 298, 299 

 Islands : Mascareue, first discovery of, 



41, 308 et seq. ; the Comoro, 309 ; 



ancient fauna of, 341 ; Seychelles, 



345 

 Isle (a floating), 23 

 Isle, or rock of banishment, 1,59 ; a 



sad place, 160 ; two little islands 



on each side of it, 172 

 Israel, no needy person in, 243 

 Italian ladies, confinement of, 124 

 Italian, translation of Bible into, 148 

 Italy, New Voyage to, xsix, Ixsxiii ; 



Misson's allusions, xxxiii ; letters 



from, 2.59 

 " Itinerarium Curiosum", of Dr. 



Stukeley, 51 



Jaccatra, ancient, in Java. 220, 222, 

 256 ; Chinese cemetery near, ib. 



Jack fruit, 201 



Jackabeir (fish), 372 



Jackson, M. James, Librarian, Soc. 

 de Geog. , x 



Jacotet River, 146 



Jagers, Spruj-t de, 146 



Jambosa, 201 



James, St., Palace in London, 24 



James (St.), Park, belonging to the 

 palace of that name at London, 102 



James Town, in St. Helena, 298 



James' Valley, 299 



Jamrosa, 201 



Japan, Diodati, Governor in, 151 



Japanese Archipelago, ambergris 

 found in, 153 



Japar, the most potent prince in the 

 island of Java, 237 



Japara, 237 ; King of, ib. 



Jardiu d'acclimatisation, 376 



Jargon, ridiculous, of old version of 

 Psalms, 283 



Java (the Isle of), 65, 221 ; see 

 Batavia, 216 ; animals of that 

 island, etc., 232 et scq. ; the Com- 

 pany is absolute there, 237 ; the 

 greatest part of the -kings there are 

 under their protection, ib. ; temples 

 in, 257 



Javans chuse rather to depend on 

 the Company than their Kings, 237 ; 

 their customs, 261 ; are Mahome- 

 tans, 262 ; go half naked, ib. ; are 

 sober, ib. ; men of wit, ib. ; cheats, 

 ib. ; wear poison'd poniards, ib. ; 

 render themselves furious by drink- 



ing a certain drink, ib. ; their great 

 men's equipages, 265 ; their mar- 

 riages, 268 ; are of the sect of 

 2'omais, ib. ; do not eat their old 

 people, 269 



Javan Women are naturally very 

 amorous, 265 ; and revenge them- 

 selves cruelly on those whose 

 fidelity they suspect, ib. ; they are 

 very jolly and neat, ib. ; what is 

 reproachable in them, 266 ; their 

 manner of dressing, 267 ; they 

 cannot marry Christians without 

 embracing the Christian Keligiou, 

 ib. et scq. 



Jaw of whale in St. James's Palace 

 alluded to by Misson, 24 



Jean de Nova, islet called, 315 



Jebusites, 134 



Jeman-Xilin, a philosopher, censures 

 ambition and inju.stice in wicked 

 rich men, laments disorders in the 

 world, 2i9 



Jenner, Mr., magistrate at Rodriguez, 

 li, 338, 353 



Jeremy the prophet, quoted, 76 



Jersey, xxiii 



Jerusalem artichokes, 207 



Jessamine, Spanish, 87 



Jesuits, Voyage de Siam, by the, 31, 

 259; Venerable Society of the,136 



Jet, black bitumen, or amber, 87 



Jewels of the Hottentots, 289, 291 



Jews, 76 ; marry young, 79 ; in 

 Europe, 242 



John III, John IV, 41 



John II, King of Portugal, 30 



Jonas swallow'd by the whale, 24 



Jong, Maximilian de, Ivi, 148 



Jonsou, Ben, " Neptune's Triumph", 

 by, 87 



Jordan, Chas. Etienne, xxxii 



Jordanus, Hakluyt Society's edition 

 of, by Colonel Yule, 264 



Joshua, the Great Bobber, 134 



"Journal de Voyage de Siam," by 

 Abb^ de ChoLsy, Ixxvii 



" Journal f iir Ornithologie," 359 



" Journal of Voj'age to New South 

 Wales," White's, 366 



Journal of Trevoux, xxx 



Journal or Diary of Montfaucon, a 

 book stufJ'd ^vith errors, trifles, 

 fulsome rejietitions and injurious 

 expressions, which he ought above 

 all have foreborne, Pref , Ixxix, Ixxx 



Joy, too excessive, tempered, 189 



Judas, Facede, a tree, 332 



Juices, pressed from herbs, given to 

 sick, 294 



