INDEX 



387 



Parepej, 260 



Pari-Pari, a small village on the 



S.W. coast of Celebes, 8 

 Parrots (Z), 59, 86, 155 

 Pasanbangko (I cannot give the 



exact position of this), 310 

 Pasangrahan, panugrahan (pinu- 



grahan), anugrah., a rest-house 



or small hotel subsidised by the 



government, 11 

 Paso (Map I. p. 12), 234 

 Passan in the Afd. Belang (Map 



I. p. 12), 293 



Passiac (Map II. p. 156), 43, 44 

 Pata-besi, a giant of Ternate, 263 

 Paths in Talisse, 69 

 Patriarchy, the man the head of 



the household, the wife lives in 



the village of her husband ; 



descent traced through the male 



line, 285 

 Pelagic life, 58 

 'Pell, Generaal,' s.s., 1 

 Pentacrinus (Z), 109 

 Pentaceros (Z), 139 

 Pentacrinin, 109 

 Perch, climbing, 221 

 Periophthalmus (Z), Frontispiece ; 



habits, 30; food, 30; mode of 



capture, 32 ; in Talisse, 143 

 Perplexing the ghost, 299 

 Pesendeen (Alf.), sham infant 



marriage, 270 

 Petenong, a priest, 188 

 Petta, a village in Sangir (Map 



II. p. 156), 155 

 Phcsmcxyphaes calorhynchus (Z), 



255 



Phaseolus (B), 195 



Phosphorescence of the sea in 

 TaJisse,Banda, and Scotland, 65 ; 

 of Myriapoda, 105 



Phyllorhina Ucolor, var. fulvus 

 (Z), 85 



Physiography of the Sangir Is- 

 lands, 188 



Pieridffi (Z), 99 



Pigeons in the Likupang forest, 

 20 ; on the Buang, 41 ; in 

 Talisse, 92 ; in the swamps, 

 144 ; at Langowan, 225 



Pijtjes, a word used by Dutchmen 

 in the Indies for gin and bitters, 

 derived tiompahit (Mai.) = bitter, 

 5,10 



Pile dwellings of the Tondanese, 

 214 



Pilih (Sang.) = holy or tabud, 194, 

 247 



Pinang (Mai.), a betel-nut (B), 332 ; 

 use in courtship, 273 



Pineapples (B), 69, 206 



Pinoutoan, the name of the god 

 who dwells in the Lokon moun- 

 tain, 250 



Pipe-fishes (Z), 137 



Pirates in the Banka Straits, 74 



Pisang (Mai.), a banana. P. utan = 

 Musa mmdanensis (B), 179 



Pits of the ant-lions, 101 



Plasmopora (Z), 134 



Platydactylus monorchis (Z), 96 



Plein (Dutch), a public field, a, 

 square, 5 



Pocilhpora (Z), 108, 124 



Poinsettia (B), 226 



Polder (Dutch), a piece of land re- 

 claimed from a mai-sh or lake, 

 221 



Poliornis indicus (Z), 89 



PolUdpes (Z) (figure on p. 51), 52 



Polygamy, 167 ; in Babar archip., 

 288 



Polypes, structure of, 118; differ- 

 ence between Alcyonarian and 

 Zoantharian, 126 



Polyzoa (Z), 126 



Port of Manado, 209 



Posau (Alf.), forbidden, 279 



Post prau to Talisse, 77 



Potatoes (B), 226 



Poton ^Alf.) =holy or tabud, 



Prau or Prahu (Mai.) = a boat or 

 canoe; race with a native canoe,21 



Prawns, freshwater, 105, 221 ; 

 coral reef, 35, 137 



Prayers, 251 



President rajah, a native ofScial 

 next in rank to the rajah, 169 



Priests in Sangir, 196 ; in Mina- 

 hassa, 254 



Produce of Minahassa, 210 



Products of the Sangir Islands, 195 



Propom(Z), 134 



Property, inheritance and posses- 

 sion of, in Sangir, 198 ; in Mina- 

 hassa, 232, 278 



Protozoa (Z) 



Proverbs in Celebes, 321 



Psychotria (B), 196 



Pteropus Wallacei (Z), 84 



Ptilopus melanoceplialus (Z), 93 



Pulu Pate, a mythical island in 

 the Nanusa Archipelago, 166' 

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