mBEX. 



639 



Bnprestidie, of different spcciea, 

 334, 337. 



Baprestia fainily, 42*. 



Bulttjrcups, violets, whortloborrics, 

 &c. id Java, 118. 



Butterfliea, coUectod in Singapore*, 

 24, 25; a new apoeicA, 2^ ; Liuni- 

 flome specimens of, 37 ; tha Omi- 

 thoptem brookeanti, ib, {see 

 Motha); Calliper butterfly, 113; 

 in Suumtra, 127-130; a strange 

 family of, 130-138; species of, 

 iu B(»ruc<>, Sumatra, aud Java, 

 14fl"14S; in Timor, 199, 190; in 

 Ccleliea, 215, 216; a fine butter- 

 fly, 217, *21S, 235; comparison of 

 tUo productions of Celebdi? >vitli 

 those of other diiitricte, 278-284 ; 

 in Aaboyna, 294; of Batchiitn, 

 830 ; diiierent siwciea of, ih. ; 

 hirJ-'winged, 335, 330 ; scfircity 

 of, 343; captTiro oi; 356; dilfi- 

 cultiea of capturing, ; of tho 

 Ke Islmids, 423; capture ofi at 

 the Am Isl.ojida, 42&; loca- 

 tions wher* the aulhor'a inoHt 

 hpautiful speciinonswereobtftiiuKl, 

 53t;. 



Butterfly of tlio genm Pioria, 350. 



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C^eli, Imrbour of, 382; the town 

 of, 383 ; the Rajah of; 384 ; bx- 

 curaiou front return to, 3£K>, 



Cdeli vooabolarr, 605. 



Calliper butterfly, 118, 



Comanas Tocabukry, 606. 



CanbidsB, 837. 



CaniiTomus fLtdmala of the Moluc^ 

 Cft8,^92. 



Carpophaga perspicvllata, 342; C. 

 coiicimia, 371, 418; C. ncglecta, 

 871. 



Cassowary of the Moluccas^ 398. 

 Cftljs, wild, 14. 



Cokbfa, island of, 3 ; north, 4 ; a 

 forest country, S; resemblanco 

 to Australia, 13 {see Macassar); 

 natural history of, 270-284'; birds 

 in, 271-275; mammBliii, 275- 

 277 ; natives of tho, 389. 



Census, taking a, in Lombock, 177; 

 difficultioa m tho way o^ 17iS; 



the Rnjah*s stratngmn, 178, 179; 

 his piigrimiigo to the Gunong- 

 A gong (tho great fl re-mountain), 

 180, 181 ; complcto sucooaa of tho 

 atnitngum, 1S2-1S4. 



Centipisdca, 4G7, 



Cupa, village of, 353. 



Conuu, visit to, 349 «t scq. ; maps 

 of, 350, 364, 514; schools and 

 schoolnuisteraofi852; Christianity 

 B&tiibliehod in, 352 ; iuliabitanta 

 of, 362, 853 ; trip to tlic interior, 

 855; forests of, 35(f; a forest 

 desert, 357; jounicy ahing tho 

 coa«t, 358'; a porfoct desert in 

 zoology, 361, 362 ; the Alfuros of 

 Papuan race the prodomioaitt 

 typi', 366; trade and nahmil pro- 

 ductions oli 876; great sago dis- 

 trict of, 377; voyage from, to 

 Waiginu, 513 seq. \ dilhculties 

 of the voyagf, 515 ei js*;.; an 

 iuilijpii'nous nice thtru, 6158. 



Cerambyx found at liouru, 337. 



Ceyx Cajeli, 301. 



Chafer, long-anui-d, 302. 



Channosyna pLicentiji,, a bird of 

 Djiloio, 315, 330. 



Chinese, in Singaporo^ 21; their 

 bazaar, i6. ; tiaaea and occupa* 

 tiouB of, 252; Jesuits among, 22, 

 23. 



CbrifitiBJis of Cfram, 352. 

 Civets, 14; civet catn of the Mo- 

 luccas, 892. 

 Cockatoos, 14; in Lombock, 155'; 



of the Am Islands^ 446, 447; 



their habits, 447, 448. 

 Cock-fighting at Dobbo, 473. 

 CockroaclieB, f«l on by tlie Birds of 



Paradise, 554. 

 Coeoa-nut trees and coctm-nuts of 



Batcbian, 335; of Matnbollo, 867; 



luxury of, 358; of the M lalands, 



419. 



Cocytia d'tTrvillei, a day-fiying 



moth, 315, 429. 

 Coelogyncs in flower, B2, 

 Comet of 1858, 310, K22. 

 Commerce, genius of^ at the work 



of civilization^ 439, 44D ; ethics 



of, 4T6. 



Copper, supposed diaeovory in 

 Timor, 1&2, 



