CONTENTS OF VOL. II. 



CHAPTER I. 



1»AGE 



Start on a tour into the in' erior— Visit a sugar establishment — Arrive 

 at Passarouan — Visit iron foundry — Blue water spring— Native 

 market— Arrive at Probolingo — Size of the towns and populousness 

 of the country — Government stores — Basin and canal — Beautiful 

 prospect — Set off on horseback — Fine country — Coffee plantations 

 — Arrival at Klakka — Beautiful situation — Geological structure- 

 Shooting excursion — Tigers — Magnificent views — Luxurious living 1 



CHAPTER II. 



Ride from Klakka to Lamajang— Beautiful situation of the Passan- 

 gerang — Sumowijoyoh Rongo de Lamajang — Disturb a tiger — Ride 

 to Tampa — Laut Kedul, or the southern sea—" Gamelang," or 

 native bands — Dancing girls — Aspect of the mountains — Daily 

 thunder-storm in the afternoon — Commencement of the N.W. 

 monsoon — Ride to Kedimangan — Luxurious living — Magnificent 

 forests on the mountains — Arrive at Lodo Ombo — Aspect of a 

 mountain village — Manners of the people more independent than in 

 the plains . . . . . 35 



CHAPTER III. 



Extreme cold of 50° Fahr. — Climb up the mountain — View from thelder 

 Ider — The Sandy Sea and the Bromo — Wonosari — Tosari — Descrip- 

 tion of a mountain house — View of the Arjuno and the plain of 

 Sourabaya — Ride down to Pakis — Obsequiousness of the Widono — 

 Ruins of Djago and Kedal — Ride to Malang . . .63 



CHAPTER IV. 



Cigar manufactory — Ruins of Singha Sari— Native markets — Batu — 

 Hot well — Antang — Pleasant and fertile situation — Excellent 

 horses— Solitary ride down the valley— Wonosalam — Valley of the 



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