CONTENTS, 



CHAPTER II. 



AT LAKE WOKOLO. 



Tlie Lake — Tlie people there— GannentB—Cult.ivatlon— Ami* and 

 accoutrements — Miirriiige — Death rites— iSiiperetitioiis about the lake 

 — Explanation < if itss p<:tsition and of the aVksence of fish in it — New 

 birds-— Great disappointment — Retnm to Kajcli — Tlience to Amboina 

 — Compelled to leave the Moluccas — A kind farewell— Leave for 

 Timor 401 



ArPKNDix TO Fart V ,,409 



PAHT VI, 

 IN TIMOn. 



CHAPTER L 



SOJOUBN AT FATUSABA. 



Arrival at Dilly— Dreailful effects of fever— Search for a site for a house 

 —The town of Dilly an ethnogmphical stadics^Patunaha — ^Our 

 residence — The enchanting view thence— Inter^ting birds and plants 

 — ^DSfficulty with servajata—Preparations for departure into the in- 

 terior — Diak'cts ,. 415 



CHAPTER IL 



ON TOE BOAD TO mBKjTD^U, 



Start for the int^-rior— Vegetation on the way— Eoadfi — Qmip on Erlum 

 — ^Mt. Tehula— Kelehoko and its flora — Pass anight under the eaves 

 of a native dwelling — ^lluts in trees — Bed of the River Komai — Pass 

 a night on Ligidotk Bioun tain —Character of country — VuUey of the 

 Waimalang Kaimaiik— Singular pcene — Fnhurietl felativefl— Burial 

 rites — Grave-sticka— Rites attending a king's death— Sw^angies— 

 Lose our way— F lorn on Turgkaln njoun tain—Raj ah of Turskain's — 

 B(ttanical excursions—The rit«s of the sacred LvH and the choosing 

 t.f warriors^The Rajah 427 



CHAPTER in. 



IS THE KIKOPOJI OF BIBIi^rij^tf. 



Leave for Bibi^'Ufu— Bridles — A trio of Bmve&— War and its attendant 

 cerenioniefi^Rahomali— Luli ground— Bibi^^n^u-Harvest fields- 

 Cultivation— Take the law into my owa hands^Vmnubtal rela- 

 tions—Waterfall—Birds— IJerbarium— Disquieting news— M ount 

 Kahalaki— Move forward to Sahiki—Kative market— DescHptbn of 



