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INDEX. 



Fauna, of the Moluccas, ii. 144 ct 

 seq. ; of tlie Papuan group, ii. 435, 

 436. 



Fems, rare, on Mount Opliir, i. 48 ; 

 collection of, in Borneo, 127 ; tree 

 fern, plate of, 130 ; collection of, 

 132 ; immense number and variety 

 of, 180, 181; elegant one dis- 

 covered at Ceram, ii. 83. 



Fire produced by friction, ii. 34. 



Fishes, tame, at Gunoug Sari, i. 

 268, 269 (see Shells). 



Flies, at Dorey, tormented by, ii. 

 329. 



Flores, island of, i. 6 ; no forest in, 

 12. 



Flowers (see Vegetation and Plants), 

 in Borneo, i. 127, 128. 



Flying-fish, ii. 173. 



Foot-ball at Dobbo, ii. 269. 



Forest desert at Ceram, ii. 85. 



Forest trees (with plate), i. 127- 

 131; forest "instinct," 420, 421 ; 

 of immense size, ii. 60, 61. 



Forests, unexplored, ii. 17; of Ce- 

 ram, ii. 83. 



Frog, tree, or Flying, in Borneo 

 (with plate), i. 59-61. 



Fruits of the Malay Arcliiiielago 

 tasteless and uneatable, ii. 103. 



Fruit-trees at Ternate, ii. 4, 5. 



Funnell, Sir William, his account of 

 Amboyua in the year 1705, i. 460, 

 461. 



G. 



Gah vocab'alary, ii. 475. 



Galapagos islands, peculiar jiroduc- 

 tions of, i. 15. 



Gal el a men, ii. 34; from Gilolo, 43. 



Galela vocabulary, ii. 474. 



Gamelang, a native band, 161. 



Gani-diluar, village of, ii. 375 ; re- 

 pairs and. provisions obtained 

 there, 376, 378. 



Gani men, their knowledge of the 

 coast, ii. 379. 



Gani vocabulary, ii. 474. 



Gapor, blue-billed, i. 43; gi-een, 44. 



Garo, an attendant boy, ii. 24. 



Geach, Mr., an English mining 

 engineer at Belli, i. 295 ; his dis- 

 heartening report respecting the 

 supposed copper mines, 300, 304. 



Geofi'royus cyanicollis, ii. 42. 



Geological contrasts, i. 6; discoveries 

 and teachings with respect to 

 changes in the distribution of land 

 and water, and forms of life, ] 4- 

 16. 



Geology, lessons taught by, ii. 

 432. 



Gilolo, island of, i. 6; mountainous 

 coast of, ii. 1 ; physical aspect of, 

 2; visit to the island of, 11, 14; 

 characteristics of the slaves, 11; 

 volcanic appearances at, 21 ; map 

 of, 369 ; island of, 371, 372 ; 

 earthquake on the coast of, 372. 



Glacial period, i. 186, 187. 



Goa, visit to the Rajah of, i. 335 ; the 

 Rajah, ib. ; a feast with bad coflee, 

 335, 336 ; fever in the Rajah's 

 territory, 336 ; collections in, 338, 

 339 ; an intrusion, 340, 841 ; the 

 Rajah at a cock-fight, 343 ; his 

 daughters, 343, 344 ; house-hunt- 

 ing, 345 ; sickness at, 347 ; the 

 village, 348; and peoj)le, 349; 

 the author a terror to men and 

 beasts, 349, 360 ; house -building, 

 351 ; preference for crooked tim- 

 ber, 352. 



Goldmann, Mr., son of the Governor 

 of the Moluccas, i. 413. 



Goram, islands of, ii. 94; map of 

 the, 95; return to, 104; coral 

 rocks surrounding, 105 ; geolo- 

 gical speculations on, 106; the 

 inhabitants a race of traders,. 

 107 ; their chief trade, ib. ; 

 jjoverty of the rajahs, ib. ; diffi- 

 culties with the workmen of, 

 109, 110; departure from, 113; 

 trade of, 115. 



Goram prau, its mode of sailing, ii. 

 167. 



Goram vocabularj', ii. 475. 



Granmiatophyllum, a gigantic or- 

 chid, i. 216. 



