640 



2NBE1L 



Coral r>oi'kfl surroandiug Coram, 

 370, 371 ; daagors of, 521. 



Comliuo rock, 321, 321 



Coti, on the coast of IJorneo, 648. 



Coapiing, fl nival at, 165; a cold 

 reception, 166 ; flmspicions of the 

 authorities, Ifl"; ernd conduct of 

 the Puinbuckle, 167, 166; iulm- 

 Ijitjints of, 185. 



Crama of tho race of man in the 

 Malay ArBbipelago, 5fl9; the 

 author's measuremoats of, flOO, 

 601. 



Crauioscopv has ptoducfld no cer- 

 tain rcstilts, 509. 



Cfew, anthor desarted by the, 377. 



Cuba and Yucatan, near proximity, 

 yet wiiioly different, natnral pro- 

 ductions of, 11, 



Cnckooa, ia Malacca, 23; in Co- 

 lelwa, 273. 



Culture, village of, neiir BatavLi, 



Hi. 



Curcnlionidte, 837. 



Cttrrent, violence of the, S21. 



Cttscna, prehenaile-t&Ued, 14; ot- 



notns, 338, 39 i ; tho gcnas, ; 



macnktns, 458. 

 Cynogak B«nnetti, the, in Borneo, 



39. 



Cyuopitbecua nigresceiafi, 338, 392. 

 B. 



Dammar, a resin, the production 

 of inunense fcro&t tri-tB, 342. 



Dampier's Stmita, 4&3, 



Darwiij, Mr., theory of the dispersd 

 of uutunil productions, 12, 118, 

 13S ; Ills theory of oceanic islands, 

 210. 



Baud luchi, m Amboyuese Malay, 

 155. 



Davis, Br. J. B., hi« collections of 

 human crania, 50 D, 600. 



Dser, 1 5 ; the only ruminant of the 

 Moluccas, 302, 



Boer Biea of New Guinea, 502, 503. 



Belli, capital of Portuguese Timor, 

 188, 383, 3S3 ; character of, 188 j 

 hill culdvation. 101 ; suppoaed 

 copper mine, disheartening re- 

 iUlta of au exploration, 193, 194 ; 

 low ebb of morality at, IBS- 



Divisions, two natural ones, of the 

 Malay Aruhipchigo {au Austro- 

 Midayan), 



Djapannan, village o^ at Java, 109, 

 11(1. 



X^jilolo, village of, 314; forests and 

 birds of, 314, 315; formerly the 

 residence of tho Sultans of Ter* 

 natc, 315. 



Dobho, aIT^^'al at, 427; difflcnl- 

 ties of takiog a houM, 428; 

 traders of, 430, 431 ; articles for 

 exchange, 431 ; town of, 438, 

 439; merchandise of^ 1%. ; man- 

 ners and customs, 439; Tarioua 

 mes of, ib,' ahaence of lawa, 

 £ft. ; tho genius of commerce at 

 work, 439, 440 ; departure from, 

 441 ; map of, 442 ; trading at, 

 45S, 459; second residence at, 

 472; its improved and animated 

 appoarancc, 473 et aeq.; cock- 

 figuting and football at, i*. i 

 cheapness of Earopeaa articles of 

 commerce, 476, 476; intempe- 

 i-ance of the natives, 476; the 

 author's recovery from a long 

 illne-is, 477; mortality at, 479; 

 funeral ceremonies at, ib. ; active 

 preparations for leaving, 480; 

 extensive trade carried on nt, 482. 



Bodioga, village of; 313; Portu- 

 guese fort at, 314. 



Bogs, their voracity, 467, 468, 



Bofeschall, Dr., m Ainbojua, 291 ; 

 his collection of flies aud butler, 

 flies, 293, 294. 



Borey, barhotir aud vUlago of, 496 ; 

 Inhabitants of, 497 ; houisedmild* 

 ing at, 497, 498; bird -sboQ ting 

 at, 499 ; the country round about, 

 Sbl ; the author's protracted sick- 

 ntiss at, 503, 504 ; rttdimenta] art 

 among tlm iwoiile, S09; beetles 

 and butterflies of, 510 ; numerous 

 HpL'cifis of beetles at, 510, 511; 

 e s f t«o tatio us o f, disappointed, 511; 

 dcjKtrture from, 512. 



Btirey vocabulary, 607. 



Doves at Maloeoa, 28, 



Druailla eatops, 429. 



DuivenbixLeu, Mr., known as the 

 King of Teruate, 305 ; his cha- 

 racter, ib. 



