INDEX. 



515 



Language, curious umblo of, in 

 Malacca, i. 42. 



Languages of tlie races of man in 

 the Malay Archipelago, ii. 465 ; 

 vocabularies of, 470 ; list of voca- 

 bularies collected, 472. 



Langundi, village of, ii. 59 ; ten 

 days' residence at, 61. 



Lansats, fruit, in Sarawak, i. 132. 



Lariki, Asilulu, and Wakasiho vo- 

 cabularies, ii. 474. 



Latche, a pilot, ii. 24. 



Law or no law? ii. 215. 



Leaf-like buttei-liy, in flight and 

 repose, i. 204. 



Leeches, forest, in Malacca, i. 46. 



Legendary lore, ii. 260-263. 



Lempias, village of, in Celebes, 

 i. 412 (see Licoupang). 



Lemur, flying, in Sumatra, 1. 210 ; 

 natixre of, 211. 



Liang vocabulary, ii. 474. 



Licoupang, village of, in Celebes, 

 i. 413 {see Maleos). 



Liliacese, in the forests of Ke, ii. 

 189. 



Linschott, his description of Ma- 

 lacca, 270 years ago, i. 39-41 ; 

 his account of the JJurian fruit, 

 117. 



Lizards, immense variety in the 

 Aru Islands, ii. 205. 



Lobo Raman, village of, i. 195. 



Lomaptera, species of, ii. 32. 



Lomaptera papua, ii. 190. 



Lonibock, island of, i. 6 ; ii. 148; 

 no forest in, i. 12; resemblance 

 to Australia, 20 (see Bali and 

 Birds), 238 ; collecting at, under 

 difficulties, 248, 249 ; manners and 

 customs of the people, 255 ; excur- 

 sion into the interior, ih. ; irri- 

 gation, &c. 256, 257 ; punishment 

 of theft and adultery, 270-272 ; 

 jealousy, ih. {see Trade). 



Longicorns, numerous species dis- 

 covered, i. 58 ; ii. 32, 42 ; speci- 

 mens of, 154. 



Lories, scarcity of in Ceram, ii. 88. 



.Lorius garnilus, ii. 42. 



Lorok, village of, i. 193. 



Luzon, island of, i. 4. 



Lycocorax, of the Moluccas, ii. 

 146. 



Lycocorax morotensis, ii. 21. 



Lyell, Sir Charles, his explanation 

 of the means of dispersal of 

 natural productions, i. 16. 



M. 



Macassar, in the island of Celebes, i. 

 331 ; the first Dutch town visited 

 by the author, 332 ; description 

 of the town, 332, 333; an at- 

 tempt to collect at, 334 ; removes 

 to Goa (which see), 359 (see 

 Maros) ; the rainy season at, ii. 

 157 ; trade of, with theAru Isl^jnds, 

 158 ; departure from, 160, 165 ; 

 diary of the voyage, 166 et seq.; 

 re-arrival at, after the return from 

 Aru, 283. 



Macassar cargoes, value of, ii. 281. 



Macassar vocabulary, ii. 470. 



Mace procured from New Guinea, 

 ii. 6. 



Madagascar, island of, and Africa, 

 marked difference between the 

 productions of, i. 17. 



Madeira beetles, ii. 67. 



Magindano pirates, ii. 59. 



Makariki, visit to, ii. 81. 



Makian, island of, i. 6 ; ii. 26 ; vol- 

 canic einiptions in, i. 7 ; volcano 

 of, 27 n.; visit to, 70; coast of, 

 382. 



Mahometan priest at Dobbo, ii. 

 278. 



Mahometans in Singapore, i. 31 ; of 

 Ceram, ii. 77; of the Ke Islands, 

 192. 



Malacca, and Mount Ophir, i. 39; 

 description of the town, &o., ih.; 

 description of, by Linschott, 270 

 years ago, 39-41 ; present posi- 

 tion of the trade of, 41 ; popula- 

 tion, curious character of, and of 

 the language, 41, 42; the works 

 and birds of, 43, 44 ; elejihants 

 in, 52. 



Malang, ruins of, in Java, i. 166. 



Malay anchor, ii. 377. 



