636 



Arntlt, SI., a German resident in 

 Ce>iii»aiis, 185, 



Arrack, ilemiind for, 459. 



Art, rudimontal love of, among bar- 

 barians, 510. 



Am Ishtiifls, 7; voyage to, from 

 Maai^siir in a native pma^ 403 

 tt seq \ diary of the vftyapfe^ i08 

 et seq. ; arrival at the, 426 j ex- 

 ploration of the forpsts of, 4*28; 

 entomological captures, 429 ; 

 traders of the, 430 ; articles for 

 ditfpOtial or exchange, 431 ; im- 

 mense variety of aninial life, 432 

 et aeq, \ piratea on thu coast of, 

 436, 43"; triule and commDVce of, 

 439, 440} nominally under the 

 govemiuentof the Moluccas, 440; 

 jjonruey and residence in the in- 

 terior, 441 d seq,; map of the, 

 442; birds of the, 442-448; 

 habits of tho natives, 448, 450 ; 

 their food, 4+8 ; arrack their 

 chii'f luxury, 449; their wretched 

 habitations* 449, 450 ; their mo- 

 notonous existeitce, 450; mixture 

 of racea, 450 ; their language, 

 ik ; men and boys expert arehera, 

 ASG; inquisitireness of the inhabit 

 tants, 4ei, 462 e« seq.] dry and 

 wet seusona^ 464 ; beauty of the 

 human form, 46* ; femdca of, 

 465 ; personal ornaments, 465 ; 

 Movable utensils, 466 ; household 

 ornaments of the, 466 ; mats and 

 boxes of, it*.; domestic atutoals, 

 467; noxioua animals, centipedes, 

 scorpions, £c. ib.; legend re- 

 snecting the, 463 ; mysterioua 

 enaracter of the author, 470 ; 

 Aecoiid residence at Dobbo, 472 ; 

 cheapness of European articles of 

 commerce, 475, 476 ; intemper- 

 ance of the natives, 476 ; consi- 

 derablo tnide of the, 481, 4S2 ; 

 departure from, 482 ; live return 

 Toyage, 483 ; the dry and raioj 

 seaaona, -iit.-, expedition to, oini- 

 nontly auccessfiil, ib. ; the si^ci- 

 mens of natuinl objects brought 

 from, ib. ; sketch of its physical 

 geography, 484 scj.; the great 

 island called Tanabikar, ib. ; 

 number of smodl isLinds sur- 



rounding tho central mass, tJ.; 

 evidence that they once formed a 

 part of New Guinea, 489 ; its 

 natural aspects and vegetable 

 productions, 490 ei teg. 



Ara lalimds vocabulary, 60". 



Aurora borealis observed at Mtikfl, 

 528. 



Australia, resemblance to, of the 

 Auatro-Msdayan division of the 

 Archipelago,' 13, 14; groat ililFer- 

 ence between the pro<liictioii3 of, 

 and those of Asia, 14. 



Australians^ on the crania and 

 langosges of the, 599, 600. 



Austixi-MalayaD division of the 

 Archipela^, 9 {sec also Indo- 

 Malayan) ; its close resemblance 

 to Ausitralia, not to Asia, 13. 



Awaiya, village of, 353 ; arrival at, 

 358. 



Awaiya vocabulary, 60 6L 

 Ayer-panas, life at, 29. 



B. 



Babiruaa (pig-deer), the, 263, 276; 

 skull of the, 276, 391; of Celebes 

 found in Boaru, 892. 



Baboon monkeys at Eatchian, 883 ; 

 of the Moluccas, 392. 



Bftderoon, the author's servant, 407; 

 his gambling propensities, 480. 



ilajau vocabulary, 607. 



Biui, island of, *3 ; no forest in, 8 ; 

 difference between, and Lombock, 

 14 {u€ Birds m) ; position of, and 

 of Lomlwck, 150; the only is- 

 lands of the Archipelago in whioh 

 the Hindoo religion mainta^ins 

 itself, 150 Bdeling) ; beauty 

 of the district around, 151 ; cattle 

 and birds, 162, 203 ; birds in, ti. 



Ball, Mr., an Englishman, resident 

 in Java, 100. 



Bamboo, u-wfuloeas of, 56, 72, 73; 

 vrith plate of bridge, 77-80 



Ban da, island of, 4 ; frotn Macassar 

 to, 285 ; tirat impression of, 285, 

 286; appearance of the town, 

 286 ; view of the volcano of, 286, 

 287 ; voii-anic character of the 

 iskad, 2S6, 287; natives of, 2&0 ■ 



