INDEX. 



513 



Grasshopper, great-shielded, of New 

 Guinea, ii. 434. 



" Gubbong," the palm, i. 248. 



Gudong, a Malay village, i. 101; 

 conduct of the women on seeing 

 a European, 102 [sec Jahi). 



Guebe, island of, ii. 369, 370. 



Guinea, New, volcauic action, &c. 

 in, i. 10 ; a forest country, 11 ; re- 

 semblance to Australia, &c. 20 ; 

 to Borneo, 24. 



Gun-making, in Lombock, i. 263- 

 266. 



Gunong Prau, extensive ruins of, 

 in Java, i. 165. 



Gunong Sari, excursion to, i. 268, 

 269. 



Gusti Gadioca, a chief of Lombock, 

 i. 263 ; his feast, 266 ; and recep- 

 tion, 266-268. 



H. 



Haan, De, Dutch entomologist, i. 



202. 

 Halcyon saurophaga, ii. 344. 

 Har, village of, ii. 179. 

 Hart, Captain, an English resident 



at Delli, i. 295. 

 Hawk-tribe, the, in Celebes, i. 428. 

 Helix pyrostoma, ii. 19. 

 Henicophaps albifrons, ii. 367. 

 Hestia durvillei, ii. 199. 

 Himalayas, the, in miniature, in 



Borneo, i. 112, 113. 

 Honeysuckers, i. 21, 44. 

 Hooker, Dr., his "Flora Indica," 



i. 215. 

 HornbiUs, in Sumatra, i. 212-214 ; 



in Celebes, 429. 

 Hoya, village of, ii. 87. 

 Humboldt Bay, ii. 323 ; its inhabi- 

 tants, lb. 

 Huxley, Professor, on the crania of 



diil'erent races, ii. 467. 



I. 



Indo-Malayan division of the Archi- 

 pelago, i. 1 4 ; evidences of having 

 once formed part of the Asiatic 



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continent, 18-20 {see the Austro- 

 Malayan, the other division of the 

 Archipelago); natural history of 

 the ludo-Malay islands, 214-218; 

 mammalia in, 218; monkey tribes, 

 218, 219 ; camivora, 219 ; hoofed 

 animals, 219, 220; birds, &c. 

 223, 224 {see Animals, distribu- 

 tion of). 



Insect pests, ii. 259. 



Insects at the Simunjon coal works, 

 i. 56, 57; in Timor, 296-298; 

 ants, 342; successful collection of, 

 364-366, 376, 377, 409 ; in 

 Celebes, 436; comparison of, with 

 other districts, 438 - 447 ; in 

 Amboyna, 464; collecting of, ii. 

 30, 31; astonishment of the na- 

 tives on observing, 3 1 ; scarcity 

 of, 56, 57; great variety of, 68; 

 of the Moluccas, 153, 155; beauty 

 and numbers of, ih. ; bargaining 

 for, with tobacco, 187; irritation 

 caused by, 250; the pests of the 

 tropical forests, 251; curious ones 

 at Dorey, 313 ; of New Guinea, 

 326, 433, 436, 437. 



Instinct, failure of, ii. 275, 276. 



Interior of the island of Amboyna, 

 beauty of scenei-y, &c. i. 464 ; 

 evening occupation, 465 ; speci- 

 mens in, 467, 468. 



Ireland, New, i. 6. 



Irrigation in Lombock, i. 256, 257. 



Island, how to determine whether 

 it has ever been connected with 

 any continent, ii. 292. 



Islands of the Malay Archipelago, 

 extent and variety of, i. 2; divisible 

 into two portions, 3 ; definition 

 and boundaries of, ih. ; size of 

 several of the largest islands, 4, 



Jackass, laughing, of Australia, L 



245. 

 Jahi, a Borneo village, i. 102 {see 



Empugnan). 

 Japan, sketches of the plants of, 



i. 462. 



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