INDEX. 



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Ondor, tlie chief village of Goram, 

 ii. ]04. 



Opliir, resolution to visit, i. 45 ; the 

 voyage and journey to, 46, 47 ; 

 the "Padang-batu," or stone-field, 

 47 ; plants on, 48 ; the summit, 

 50 ; trees, foliage, and coftee for 

 breakfast on, ib. ; the great Argus 

 pheasant of, 51. 



Orang-Kaya, illness of the, ii. 223. 



Orang Sirani, the name of the 

 Christian descendants of the Por- 

 tuguese, ii. 11, 49. 



Orang-utan, i. 1 ; the great man-ape 

 of Borneo, 61 (see Mias). 



Orang-Kaya, the rich man, or Chief 

 of a Dyak tribe, i. 104. 



Orchids in flower, i. 55, 127. 



Oruithoptera, butterflies, i. 1 ; of 

 the Moluccas, ii. 153. 



Oruithoptera Brookeaua, named 

 after Sir James Brooke, i. 58. 



Oruithoptera croesus, ii. 62. 



Oruithoptera poseidon, its great 

 beauty, ii. 199. 



Ossaug, village of, ii. 90. 



Otters, i. 28, 61. 



Otto and Gesler, Messrs., trading 

 missionaries, ii. 302, 303. 



Owls, in Celebes, i. 428. 



Paciencia Straits, ii. 379. 



Pacific, diiferent races of the, ii. 



454, 455 ; geographical dividing 

 ■ line, 456. 

 Palembang, city of, i. 190-192; boys, 



&c., of 192; road from to Ben- 

 cool en, 193. 

 Palm sugar, i. 361 ; a beautiful palm, 



422. 

 Paudanacete, on the Batchian coast, 



ii. 60. 

 Pangerango and Gedeh mountains, 



trip to the summit of, i. 179. 

 Panghii, i. 408 ; birds and insects 



in, 409. 

 Papandayang volcano, eruption of, 



i. 7. 

 Papers lost, i. 52, 53. 



Papilio coon, butterfly, i. 177, 201. 



Papilio gambrisius, ii. 84. 



Papilio memnon, i. 199, 200. 



Papilio ulysses, ii. 41. 



Papilio wallacei, ii. 53. 



Papilios, fine specimens of, li. 80. 



Papua Kowiyee, bloodthirsty tribes 

 of, ii. 111. 



Papuan belles, personal ornaments 

 of the, ii. 255. 



Papuan Islands, natural history of 

 the, ii. 427 et scq.; mammalia of 

 the, 428; birds of the, 429 et seq.; 

 geology of the, 432; insects of, 

 433; large islands to the east of 

 New Guinea, 435; the fauna of, 

 related to that of Australia, 435; 

 insects of, 436; plants of, 437. 



Papuan race in Ceram, ii. 96. 



Papuans, the, ii. 19, 20; first view of 

 in their own country, 176; wild- 

 ness of the, 177; different from 

 the Malays, 178; contrast of cha- 

 racter with the Malays, 193; re- 

 served and taciturn, 206; of the 

 Malay Archipelago, 439; personal 

 characteristics of the, 445; their 

 stature, ib. ; their moral and in- 

 tellectual characteristics, 446, 

 447; island of New Guinea, Ke 

 and Aru Islands, Mysol, Salwatty, 

 and Waigiou inhabited almost 

 exclusively by, 451; closely allied 

 to the negroes of Africa, 456; on 

 the crania and languages of the, 

 467, 468. 



Paradigalla carunculata, ii. 418. 



Paradise birds, manner of shooting, 

 ii. 220; scarcity of in New Guinea, 

 321. 



Paradise pie of New Guinea, ii. 418. 



Paradisea, obtained in full plumage, 

 ii. 252. 



Paradisea regia, ii. 223. 



Paradisea rubra at Waigiou, ii. 351, 

 353; twenty-four fine specimens 

 brought away, 367. 



Paradiseidse {see Birds of Paradise). 



Parroquet, long-tailed, i. 193. 



Parrots, i. 294 ; in Celebes, 428; of 

 New Guinea, ii. 432. 



Peacock, the Java, i. 167. 



