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INDEX. 



Klickatat Tribe, of Western Oregon, 39. 

 Klings, or Telinga people, 176. 

 Knowledge, the imparting and geographical 



progress of, 277, 279, 281. 

 Kooskoosky, a tributary of the Columbia 



River, 35. 

 Koran, quoted, 401. 

 Kordofan, natives of, 201, 202. 

 Kostan of Nubia, 206. 

 Kraals of Africa, 200, 270. 

 Kris, of the ancient Hindoos, and the modern 



Arabs, 354, 

 Krishna, worship of, 268. 

 Kroo men, of Western Africa, 190. 

 Kshatrya Caste of Hindoos, 262. 

 Kylas, at Ellora, 356. 

 Kyllingia monocephala, 318, 331, 339. 



Labiat incert., 324, 328. 



Lablab, 336, 408. 



vulgaris, 315, 326. 



Lactuca sativa, the lettuce, 345, 385. 



Ladrone, or Marian Islands, 116. 



Lagenaria, the gourd ; in New Zealand, and 

 in the other islands of the Pacific, 79, 

 316, 326.— In Egypt, 324, 375.— In the 

 Monomoisy Country, 196, 341. — Among 

 the M'Kuafi, 215. — In Aboriginal Ameri- 

 ca, 308.— In Yemen, 347.— In India, 362. 



Lama of Peru, 301. 



Lamium amplcxicaule, 408. 



Lampong, of Sumatra, 133. 



Languages, multiplicity of, in Oregon, 31, 

 37. — The analogy with the Mexican, 41. 

 — Languages of the Californian Tribes, 

 106. — Two divisions of American lan- 

 guages, 114. — Language of the Japanese, 

 117.— Of the Tagala of Luzon, 122.— 

 Of the proper Malays, 131. — A word, 

 common to the natives of Australia and 

 New Britain, 142. — The Soahili lan- 

 guage, 187. — Language of the aborigi- 

 nals of Zanzibar, 191. — Of the Desert 

 Tribes of Nubia, 205.— Of the Somali, 

 211.— Of the M'Kuafi, 215.— Affiliation 

 of languages, 226. — English language, 

 increasing in Chili, 229. — Hebrew lan- 



guage, 236, 237. — Language of the Par- 

 sees, 241, 243. — Languages of Hindoo- 

 stan, 263. — Succession of languages, in 

 the environs of Naples, 271. — Extension 

 or imparting of languages, 277. — The 

 language used in Hay ti, 27 8. — A language 

 of words, hardly needed by certain East 

 Indian tribes, 296, 297. 



Lantana, 364, 412. 



Lanun of Mindanao, 129. 



Lapa, or Oparo, natives of, 100. 



Laplanders, 50. 



Lapwai, a Mission Station in Interior Ore- 

 gon, 35. 



Lascars, two seen at Sooloo, 127, 176. — 

 Lascars, at Manila, 176. — At Singapore, 

 176. 



Lathyrus sativus, 388. 



Laurus camphora, 402. 



Lava, blocks of, on Rose Island, 64. — 

 Lava-streams, on Savaii, in the Samoa 

 Group, 74. — On Hawaii, 95. — Of Vesu- 

 vius, 270. 



Lavandula, lavender, 379. 



Lavatera arborea, 404. 



Lavender, 379. 



Lawsonia, the henna, 347, 360, 398. 



Leather, not seen among the Fuegians, 19. 

 — Manufactured by the Chinooks, 26. — 

 Another kind, manufactured by the more 

 Northern tribes, 28. — Manufactured by 

 the Klamet Tribe, 40. — By the Shasty 

 Tribe, 110. 



Leeks, 377. 



Legends of the Feejeeans, 284. 



Leghorn, 270. 



Lemna, 324, 329. 



Lemon, see Citrus. 



Lemon grass, see Andropogon. 



Lentil, 377. 



Leonotis leonurus, 363. 

 Leopard of East Africa, 215. — The hunt- 

 ing leopard, 371 . 

 Leopard of India, 266. 

 Lepidium sativum, 386. 



latifolium, 407. 

 Lettuce, see Lactuca. 



