INDEX. 



433 



Leucas decem-dentatus, 320, 328, 



Lichen, an edible species, in Interior Ore- 

 gon, 34. 



Ligusticum Peloponense, 413. 



Ligustrum vulgare, the privet, 398. 



Lilac, see Syringa. 



Lilium candidum, 385, 

 martagon, 393. 



Lima, visited, 20, 183, 230, 273, 



Lime, see Citrus limonum. 



Lindernia, 320. 328. 



Linnaeus, quoted, 382. 



Linum, flax, 359, 371. 



Lions, sculptured in the ancient Indian 

 caves, 350, 354. 



Liquorice, see Glycyrhiza. 



Literature, of the Polynesians, 92, 284. — 

 Of the Somali, 211.— Of the Bugis, 133, 

 282.— Of the Parsees, 243.— Of Mada- 

 gascar, 282. — No literature in Aboriginal 

 America, 285. 



Lizards, at the Coral Islands, 65, 314. 



Loasas, of the Andes of Peru, 300. 



Lobelia, of the Andes of Peru, 300. 



Lolium, 406. 



Looggoon, a town in the Interior of East 



Africa, 214. 

 Lote-tree, see Ziziphus. 

 Lousiade, natives of the, 142. 

 Lovuma River, of East Africa, 198. 

 Lubia, see Dolichos. 

 Lucerne, see Medicago. 

 Luffa, 375, 347. 



Lufijy River, of East Africa, 198. 



Lupalaconga Tribe, of East Africa, 216. 



Lupine, the edible species, 380. 



Lupines, of the Andes of Peru, 300. 



Luzon, Igorote of, 50. — The island, visited, 

 118. — NegriUoes of Luzon, 173. — Di- 

 versity of races, 274. 



Lybians, or Berbers, 250. 



Lycopersicum esculcntum, the common to- 

 mato, 312, 411. 



Lycium, 338. 



Lynxes, in California, 105. 



Macassar, mentioned by Avicenna, 402. 



109 



Madagascar, Malayans of, 135, 190. — Te- 

 lingans of, 181. — The Vazimba of, 181, 

 279.— Negroes of, 183, 184, 190.— Lan- 

 guages of Madagascar, 279. — Character 

 of the zoological productions, 303. 



Madder, see Rubia. 



Madeira, visited, 183, 227, 272. 



Magellanic Archipelago, 17, 288. 



Mahars, 269. 



Mahrattas, 250, 261. 



Maize, see Zea. 



Makamba, or Wakamba Tribe, of East Af- 

 rica, 193. 

 Makrizi, quoted, 403. 



Makua Tribe, of East Africa, 196, 198, 199. 

 Malacca, Sti'aits of, emigration towards, 

 274. 



Malayan Race, 51, 279. — A trace of, among 

 the people of Hindoostan, 136. 



Malay class of languages, 190, 279. 



Muslims, 124, 131. — Sometimes 



visit Mocha, 136. 

 Peninsula, a wild tribe of the, 295. 



Malikolo, in the New Hebrides Group, 172. 



Maldive Islanders, 136, 290, 291. 



Mallea Rohrii, 321, 325. 



Mallow, cultivated in Egypt, 383. 



Malta, visited, 185, 186, 245, 275.— The 

 language of the Maltese, 278. 



Malum of the Romans, 380. 



Malva alcea, 396. 



sylvestris, and M. verticillata, 383. 



Man in a state of nature, does not exist at 

 the present day, 293. — Various approxi- 

 mations, 296. 



Manabhawa Caste of Hindoos, 268. 



Manetho, quoted, 249, 368, 376. 



Manilius, quoted, 376. 



Mangifera Indica, the mango, 335, 343, 346, 

 354, 358. 



Mango, see Mangifera. 



Mangroves, at the Tarawan coral group, 

 67. — The fruit of the Bruguiera, eaten at 

 the Feejee Islands, 151. 



Manhii in the Coral Archipelago, 62. 



Manila, visited, 118. 



Mangsi Islands, in the East Indies, 130. 



