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INDEX. 



Domestic animals and plants, of the Mono- 

 moisy Country, 196. — Of the Ethiopian 

 Tribes of East Africa, 213, 215.— Of 

 Aboriginal America, 301,307. — Of the 

 islands of the Pacific, 313. — Of Equato- 

 rial Africa, 341. — Of Southern Arabia, 

 346.— Of India, 349.— Of Egypt, 324, 

 366.— Of New Zealand, 332.— Of Aus- 

 tralia, 332. 



Domestic fowl, 358. — At the Tarawan coral 

 group, 67. — At Pleasant Island, 6S. — 

 Absent in Aboriginal New Zealand, 79. — 

 Introduction of the domestic fowl, into the 

 Mediterranean Countries; 324, 373. — Do- 

 mestic fowls, known in the Monomoisy 

 Country, 197, 341. — And in the islands 

 of the Pacific, 313. 



Dongola, natives of, 204, 206. 



Donkeys, 358, 367.— None in the Mono- 

 moisy Country, 197. — Known to the 

 Galla and M'Kuafi, 213, 215, 216, 337. 



Doum-palm, see Hyphoene. 



Dourra, see Sorghum. 



Dowlutabad fortification, 267, 349. 



Draccena tenninalis, 73, 317, 330, 365. 



Dracocephalum Moldavicum, 414. 



Dragons, figured on the Indian monuments, 

 354. 



Drays, of the Dungur, 270. 

 Drift-wood, at some coral islands, 65. 

 Drummond Island, in the Tarawan coral 

 group, 67. 



Dryobalanops, or precious camphor tree, 

 304. 



Ducks, 333, 343, 371.— Rearing of, in the 

 East Indies, 120. — No tame ducks in the 

 Monomoisy Country, 197. 



Dules, a species kept in artificial ponds, at 

 the Hawaiian Islands, 91. 



Dungur, 270. 



Durio zibethinus, 345. 



Ear, the custom of perforating the lobe, 177. 

 Earthquakes, 231. 



East Indies, visited, 118. — European resi- 

 dents, 118, 127,234, 274.— Diversity of 



races, in, 274. — Advancement of know- 

 ledge, among the inhabitants, 282. 

 Ebony, 373. 



Echinochloa crus galli, 406. 

 Echium rubrum, 397. 

 Eclipta, 324, 327, 337, 341, 362, 394. 

 Education, universal among the Southern 

 Arabs, and the Arabian Jews, 237, 253. 

 Eel, see Anguilla. 



Egg-plant, or Aubergine, see Solanum me- 

 longena. 



Egypt, visited, 185, 236, 247, 270,— Di- 

 versity of races, in, 250, 275. 

 Egyptian cycle, 376. 



emigrants, 256. 

 Elffiagnus angustifolia, 386. 

 Elatine verticillata, 394. 

 Elder, see Sambucus. 

 Elecampane, see Inula helenium. 

 Eleocharis, 324. 



Elephant, 214, 215, 266, 350, 353, 354, 



357, 372, 373. 

 Elephanla, Caves at, 349, 355. 

 Eleusine coracana, 213, 343. 



Indica, 321, 324, 331, 339, 348. 

 Elk, see Cervus. 



Ellice, or Vaitupan coral group, noticed, 66. 

 Ellora, caves at, 267, 354. 

 Elm, see Ulmus. 



Emigration, from various quarters directed 

 towards the Straits of Malacca, 274. — 

 Emigration, from Africa, 306. 



Ende or Floris, natives of, 169. 



Enderby's Island, in the Phoenix coral 

 group, visited, 65. 



Endive, see Chichorium. 



Engraulis, anchovy, 209. 



Engraving, the art introduced among the 

 Polynesians, 88. 



Entada, see Mimosa scandens. 



Entellus, 352. 



Eoa, in the Tonga Group, 83. 

 Equatorial countries, productions of, 304. 

 Eragrostis capillaris, 339. 

 Erinaceus auritus, 367. 

 Erodium, 312. 

 Erromango, see Aramanga. 



