CONTENTS. 



— PATIVAS-FISHERIES ON THE RIVER AND LAKE-LAGUNA DE BAV-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 MAOUILING— LAKE DE TAAL-BANOS-MULT1TUDE 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— SEMARARA— 

 PANAY— FLYING -FISH LEAVES US— BAY OF ANTIQ.UE-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-IIIS PERSON AND DRESS— TREATY MADE WITH HIM— THE 

 HEIR APPARENT— WE ARE REFUSED PERMISSION TO VISIT THE INTERIOR-PISTOL 

 STOLEN— CHINESE Q.UARTER— 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 CONaUEST 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 SOUADRON- PROCEED- 

 INGS OF THE PORPOISE AND OREGON— NECKER ISLAND— FRENCH-FRIGATE SHOAL— 

 MARO REEF 321—307 



CHAPTER X. 



VARIETY OF SHIPPING IN THE ROADS— VIEW OF THE TOWN — AMERICAN CONSUL 

 —ENTRANCE OF THE RIVER — LANDING — VIEW FROM THE CONSULATE — GREAT 

 VARIETV 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 OP 

 CONVEYANCE — CHINESE INHABITANTS - THEIR GAMBLING — THEIR APPEARANCR 



