THE imtNOMMlT »P THE :VblAN AR^HIPUJ.AOO. 



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By the coasts, winds and current* of the Indian and Pacific Ocean* 

 the Archipelago again forma apart of n still wider etbiiicregiou, or 

 rather it enters into two. On the one hand, it w but a continuation 

 of the eastern bhoi e of the Indian Ocean, the coasts of which connect 



South Easterner S. 

 indiidii.tr ilt.- Hriiu-r 

 So* fr m a? & lad 



and New fiuiiiBa or 

 of the rtel division • 

 which it is compost* 

 tiltetive name in tin 



Ifin.lij.; t !||- ,.!■, 



PiratMnln, tmdadlnfr 

 Epftods i xtomimc fn 

 ' •:•• !•• >.i rl.e.S.d 



itamltt. Centra, Ice., 

 w&« with the nmr^i 

 greatest importance 

 fcctw. The basin of 

 MM, China 

 A name more wai 

 China ami Indiu. T 

 it .iii-i the Indian -4 

 Unite Dnin call* it I 

 (it-nrum imm-t Haiti 

 Further India, Trail 

 •>n(fk word Ultmiiit! 

 and ntralndiaiu*. 

 considerable to the 

 the term. In mtr r 

 nenlsl portion bisect 

 llidJat. infiaenre r- n 

 India, ntraibtlla or 

 of Ulfraiudla w 

 term S. E. Asia. 



r ndonrsia, from 

 pun inlands ai 



■iiasn, » ■ t.V 



r-lKiain, 



Tr 



U China wfij be best indicated by rrihrit !iuth under th . 



thr 



Thi 



t North. M 



.ill 



Peninsula (the Indijlrka benin and ri 

 being tennud N. K. .lain i ; the 'ind eodu 







that have outlets into u 

 basin* from tin* Sen of f 

 remainder of Aida fr»ai 



thai Gulf to the lh*l s-o" the couiitrlMto tt 



I lie eastern 

 icing all dm 

 0 W. of the 



Indus taine dedikftiatad B 

 The postfix ajefa .he, 

 Inttdar re^on, Inthm&h 





H,i rri •(-■ ii 



.Tapawt-* chain i ; 



In v iiml M 





■Mfll Betvvvi: >!t Uui.-^iLi .Lit I '!,. l.u.'l; i into" 

 all the islands of the Pacific to the east of 







ally used to dfntin 

 •piral-huired tri\» ^ 



i^uiih the north* 

 r from austral la. 



itu Mebuirslan Ldands, Inhabited chiefly by 



As OmuIm totdi 



idea all th- hido- 



Pnriftc island;*, t dial! use the word Atum&ia 

 tsjrioo, wbirh hum intimate connexions, gro^ra- 

 ' include Indention, Melanesia, Mirroneda and 

 \*i lit* alunsf the l 'uiitinent, because it forms a 



usese ami Aino island* front Formosa to Kam- 



to Indicate the prei 



it E. famular i 

 ith Asia. It will 



Polynesia, hut not 1 

 distinct and weB-d 

 nesin, and it will Itn 





Coaiposite or mixed races, tvhen without a dbnJnet name, will be formed by 

 giving the leas predominating raccnamn an adjective form aod making h precede- 

 and unite with the radical rare-aanw thus Javanindinnt XfaJatrlantnt I 

 •hall « ad new names, and cpeciaiiy cnapaaud ami compete o£, as stddom 

 ss pnwlbb, 



