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PULUTAN 



Pulutan in Kabruang (Map II. p. 



156), 159 

 Punishments for crime in Sangir, 



198 

 Pusaka, the common property of a 



family, 232, 278 

 Pyrazus palztstris (Z), 141 

 Pytho reticulatus (Z), 97 



Quercus moluccensis (B), 236 



Bace with a Londi, 21 



Eajah of Manado, 50 ; rajah udan 

 (Mai.) = king of the forest, 59 ; 

 rajah of Pulutan, 159 ; of Kara- 

 ton, 162 ; of Kandahar, 174 ; of 

 Manganitu, 177 ; of Siauw, 186 



Eambutans = fruits of Nephelium 

 (B), 206 



Bana macrodon (Z), 98 



Eat (Z), 229 



Eatahan in the Afd. Belang (Map 

 I. p. 12), 293 



Eattan, or Eottan (B), 18 = Cala- 

 mus, sp., 210 



Eeception of the Eesident at Man- 

 ganitu, 184 ; at Tomohon, 212 



Eeef work, 60 



Eeef fishes, 60, 111 



Eeinwardt, botanist, &a., 237 



Eeligion in Sangir Islands little 

 known, 196 ; in Minahassa, 

 chap. X. 



Eemboken (Map I. p. 12), 234, 260 



Eemedies for disease in Sangir, 

 196 



Eeptiles of Talisse, 96 



Eesident of Manado, Jkhr. van der 

 Wyck, 9, 152 



Eesident Boos abolishes slavery 

 in Minahassa, 1819, 327 



Bhinacanthus communis (B), 196 



Eice, cultivation of, 335 ; legend 

 of the, 336 



Eice birds (Z), 225 



Eichter, missionary at B^o, 169 



Eiddles in Celebes, 320 



Eiedel, Controleur of Tondano, 327 



Big of a Loifdi, 21 



Eijkschroeff, Mr., formerly op- 

 zichter in Talisse, 69, 211, 227 



Eijsttaffel (Dutch), the midday 

 meal of rice, curry, &c., of the 

 Indies, 224 



Eimbah and Koingotau story, 304 



Eoads in Minahassa, 208 



Boiler, Eurystomus orientalis (Z), 



90 

 Eooper, Lieut., B.N., 33 

 Booper Point, 34 

 Eopes made of gumutu, 330 ; of 



Manilla hemp, 334 

 Eorehi, a large Molucoan sailing 



boat, 75 

 Boses (B), 226 



Boti island, S.W. of Timor, 243 

 Euang volcano (Map II. p. 156), 



37 ; attempted walk round, 40 ; 



ascent of, 41 ; eruptions of, 45 

 Eumengan or Mahawu, a mountain 



in Minahassa (Map I. p. 12), 250 

 Eumengan, the name of the god 



who dwells in the mountain of 



that name, 250 

 Eunning amuck, 6 



Sago prepared from the pith of 



the Arenga, 330 ; true sago pahn, 



330 ; from the Corypha, 334 

 Sago chopper, 195 

 Sago-sago (Alf.) = the sword of 



the priests, 216, 296 

 Sagoweer wine, prepared from the 



sap of the Arenga (B) palm, 207 ; 



method of preparation, 329 

 Saha, Islands (Map II. p. 156), 156 

 Sahadamanjura (Sang.) = old and 



trustworthy slaves, 194 

 Sakit (Mai.), a sickness or disease, 



hence a devil, 163, 252 

 SaUbabu, one of the Talaut Islands 



(Map II. p. 156), 155 

 ' Samarang,' H.M.S., 75, 327 

 Sambiki (B) = a melon, 168 

 Samson and Delilah, 314 

 Sanatotoan (Alf.), those who have 



sucked the same milk, 284 

 Sand of the shore near Likupang, 



20 ; foraminiferous, 29 ; of 



Flying-fish Bay, 35 ; banks at 



Likupang, 111 

 Sandpipers v. Tringoides hypo- 



leucus (Z), 20, 21, 95, 165 

 Sangir (Map II. p. 156), 16 

 Sangir Islands, visit to. Chapter 



VII., marriage laws, 197, 288 

 Sangirese, 56 ; music, 78 

 Sapi utau = wild cow (Anoa de- 



pressicomis, Z), 82 

 Saputan, mountain in N. Celebes 



{see Map I. p. 12), 82, 230 



