INDEX-. 



409 



Justice (common) is nothing but dis- 

 cord, raj.ine and ini(inity, 130 

 Justinian, Belisarius, general of, 131 

 Juvenal, Iviii 



K. 



Kaap der Goede Hoope, Valentyn's 



description of, 151 

 Kaart van het Ej-land Mauritius, by 



Van Braam, 146 

 Kabay, a gown of Javan women, 267 

 Kamscliatka, Le Grand Lameutin de, 



383 

 Karens, of Burmah, use of poisoned 



arrows by, 264 

 Karoo, the great, in S. Africa, 293 

 Kasta, a singular sort of tree, 67 



ct scq. 

 Katties Rivier, 206 

 Keating, Mr., 65 

 Keating, Lieut.- Colonel, xlvi 

 Keeling Islands, 66, 91 

 Keernan, Heer Matelief van, 197 

 Kelly, Capt. of H.M.S. Conivay, xlix 

 Kelp, 349 



Kempenfelt, Admiral, 70, 374 

 Kent, 17, 32 

 Kent, Marquis of, dedication to, Ixxi ; 



Duke of, ib. et seq, 

 Kentish cows, 9 

 Kerguelen, Island, 349 

 Keu-HaUj a j^oor Chinese thief, 245 



et seq. 

 Kevangli, a rirh mountain inhabited 

 by 300 families united under the 

 noble robber, Xoa-tl-cao, 248 

 Kew Gardens, 103, 201 

 Kiati tree, poisonous sap of, 262 

 King of Denmark, 10 ; of England, 

 William III, 129, 148 ; of the 

 Maldives, 153 

 Kingdom of Moles, 265 

 Kings are sometimes afraid like 

 other men, 51 ; this word has some- 

 times the same signification with 

 those of Duke, Doge, or Prince, 

 237 ; they are«not sovereigns of the 

 people to govern them at j>leasure, 

 244 ; are made of the same clay as 

 other men, ih. 

 King's Arms, erected in Rodriguez, 



xxxviii 

 Kings of China, tyrants, 244 

 Kings, or chiefs, in South Africa. 294 

 Kii'ijunel'm virginea, 333 

 Kitchin-Utensils, taken from adven- 

 turers, 159 

 Kiumfa, a wicked and covetous 



prince, 249 

 Klapper-boom, or filao tree, 172 



Knip, a strong liquor at Batavia, 228 

 Knobel, M., xliv 

 Koen, Jan Pieterszoon, 220 

 Kotzebue's first voyage, Chamisso in, 

 66 



L. 



La Boulaye le Gouz, 68 



La Bourdonnais, Governor of I'lle de 



France, 149, 339 

 Lahourdonnaski, 332 

 La Case, the Sieurde, 6, 52, 135, 156, 



162 ; his malady increases, 188 ; 



his escape, 189 ; recapture of, ih., 



218, 220 

 Laddfer, dangerous stairs like a, in St. 



Helena, 299 

 Ladder, slaves bound naked to a, 181 

 Laeda, twins of, 38 

 La Haye, the Sieur, 6, 52, 135 ; irons 



put on the legs of, 188 

 Lais inedites, par M. Michel, 39 

 La Manche, 18 



Lamantin, broiled flesh of, 141 

 Lamantin de Kamschatka, Lamantin 



du Nord, 383 

 Lambarde's, " Perambulation of 



Kent," Ivi, 32 

 Lamentations, Book of, 76 

 Lamentin's, a sort of fish, 74 et seq., 



108, 129, 209, 323. Vide supple- 

 mentary note by Delmar Morgan, 



378 

 Lamo. city of, 314 

 Lamotius, Isaac Johannes, Governor 



of Mauritius, Ivii, 151, 153, 204 

 Lamotius Rivier, 146 

 Lamprey, or eel, of 60 pounds, 173, 



322 

 Lamps, fed by the fat of tortoises, 1 05 

 Land assigned to French refugees at 



Cape, 285 

 Land-birds, 36 

 Land, breeze, 226 ; ^viuds, 196 ; gale, 



226 

 Land crabs, 88, 213 

 Landmarks, 144 

 Land melons, 278 

 Landskips, at the Cape, wonderful 



fine, 286 

 Land turtles, 43, 70 ct scq., 209, 331, 



374 

 Languages (common) at Batavia, 

 236 ; Froich language famous and 

 universal, 129 ; Zrtim tongue serves 

 to cover a gi-eat many things of 

 small worth in some treatises of 

 the modenis. Pre/., 137, 269 

 Lanthorns, 120 



Lantore, sack of, by the Dutch, 101 

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