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CONTENTS. 
— PATIVAS-FISIIERIES ON THE RTVER AND LAKE-LAGUNA DE BAY—JALUJALU - 
SANTA CRUZ-MISSION OF MAGJAIJAI—ASCENT OF MOUNT MAGJAIJAI—RETURN TO 
THE MISSION—INSTANCE OF ECCLESIASTICAL DISCIPLINE—BAIA—HOT SPRINGS OF 
BANOS-ASCENT OF MOUNT MAQUILING—LAKE DE TAAL—BANOS—MULTITUDE OF 
BIRDS-SCENERY ON THE PASIG—RETURN TO MANILLA—PREPARATIONS FOR SAIL¬ 
ING-DEPARTURE FROM MANILLA.273-319 
CHAPTER IX. 
DEPARTURE FROM MANILLA—INSTRUCTIONS TO MR. KNOX—MINDORO—SEMARAR A— 
PANAY—FLYING-FISH LEAVES US—BAY OF ANTIQUE—SAN JOSE-MINDANAO—CAL¬ 
DERA—FORESTS OF MINDANAO—SANGBOYS—SOOLOO-SOUNG-CANOES OF SOOLOO- 
WE LAND AT SOOLOO-VISIT TO THE DATU MULU-HIS RESIDENCE—VISIT TO THE 
SULTAN—HIS RESIDENCE—HIS PERSON AND DRESS-TREATY MADE WITH HIM-THE 
HEIR APPARENT—WE ARE REFUSED PERMISSION TO VISIT THE INTERIOR-PISTOL 
STOLEN—CHINESE QUARTER—THE KRIS-MARKET-BLOCKS OF AMERICAN GRANITE 
-STOLEN PISTOL RETURNED-VISIT OF THE NATURALISTS TO MARONGAS-FISHING 
APPARATUS —SURVEY OF THE HARBOUR OF SOUNG — SLAVES EMPLOYED AS AC¬ 
COUNTANTS—BEASTS OF BURDEN—PROHIBITION OF SWINE-CHARACTER OF THE 
PEOPLE OF SOOLOO—THEIR DRESS-OCCUPATIONS-STATE OF SOCIETY-MOUNTAIN 
TRIBES—FORTS—POPULATION—COMMERCE—DUTIES—ADVICE TO TRADERS-POSSIBLE 
EXTENSION OF TRADE—HISTORY OF SOOLOO—ATTEMPT OF THE ENGLISH EAST 
INDIA COMPANY TO OPEN A TRADE—ATTEMPTS AT CONQUEST BY THE SPANIARDS 
—GRANT OF BALAMBANGAN TO THE EAST INDIA COMPANY—ENGLISH SETTLEMENT 
—ITS FATE-FORMER PROSPERITY OF SOOLOO-PIRACIES OF THE SOOLOOS-MALAY 
PIRATES —THE BAJOWS —THEIR CHARACTER-CLIMATE OF SOOLOO — DISEASES- 
RELIGION — DEPARTURE FROM SOOLOO-PANGOOTAARAANG-CAGAYAN SOOLOO — 
MANGSEE ISLANDS —SURVEYS —BALAMBANGAN —BORNEO —THE DYACKS —THEIR 
CHARACTER, MANNERS, AND CUSTOMS — NAVIGATION OF THE SOOLOO SEA-PAS¬ 
SAGE TO SINGAPORE—ARRIVAL THERE—REUNION OF THE SQUADRON — PROCEED¬ 
INGS OF THE PORPOISE AND OREGON—NECKER ISLAND—FRENCH-FRIGATE SHOAL— 
MARO REEF.321-367 
CHAPTER X. 
VARIETY OF SHIPPING IN THE ROADS —VIEW OF THE TOWN — AMERICAN CONSUL 
—ENTRANCE OF THE RIVER — LANDING — VIEW FROM THE CONSULATE — GREAT 
VARIETY OF COSTUMES, RACES, RELIGIONS, AND LANGUAGES—POLICE AND MILI¬ 
TARY FORCE—HISTORY OF THE SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE-ITS GOVERNMENT- 
TREATY OF 1824-POLICY OF HOLLAND — CHEAPNESS OF BUILDING-SOCIETY — 
ISLAND OF SINGAPORE-TIGERS — BOTANY AND CULTIVATED PLANTS —MODE OF 
CONVEYANCE - CHINESE INHABITANTS - THEIR GAMBLING - THEIR APPEARANCE 
