mnEi. 



Dnrijm And Mangtmegn fruit, fi3 ; 

 and Biirian, 74, 75; the Duriaii 

 t^ee, 75 ; richnesa ami excallency 

 of, 75 ; dangerous wlii'ii it (alh 

 from the treea, 75, 78. 



Dutch, in Makcca, 27 ; in Java, 94, 

 96; oxccslkacy of tJieir coloniul 

 ffovemment (wsg Juva) ; patrnmi 

 despottsiD, 254, 255 ; the cultiva- 

 tion system, 256; femak lalwnr, 

 257 ; their ialiuence estaWishyd 

 in the Malay seas, 308 ; their 

 praiseworthy eflbrla to improve 

 the Amboyneae of the Malay 

 Arciiipelagfi, 354. 



Dutch maid steamer, Hfo on hoani, 

 99. 



Dyak botise, 53; Dyak mode of 

 ciimbinR a tree, 64, 55; Dynk 

 dogs, 56 ; Dyak accounts of tlio 

 Miaa, 69, 60 Tabokan) ; 

 culture, &c. 69, 71 ; houst-s, 

 "brideesj &k. 77-79 ; the chiuractor 

 of the race in ita rBlationa tit 

 kiwdrcd ones, S8; higher iniDeDtal 

 cuptacity than the Malays^ ibr, 

 uwuscments of the young, 89; 

 nioMl character^ I'A. ; the Nile 

 Dyaks never go to sea, ih. ; head' 

 hunting, ifi. ; tnithfulness of, BO- 

 honcHty, temperance, ik ; 



checks of ]Xjpulation,90, Ul ; luird 

 work of the women, 92 ; ami idle- 

 ness of ths» mcn» ib,i bene tits 

 wifling from the govern DQCut ol 

 Su: Jamea Brooke, 92-84, 



Eucal}-pti, contmon tree of Timor, 



S. 



Etirystomns azureus, S30, 



F. 



FaiiiiH, of the Moluccas, 395 et seq. ; 

 of the Papuan f^roiip, 679, 580, 



Ferns, rare, on Mount < Jpliir, 31 ; 

 collection of, io Borneo. 81 ; tr<?e 

 f(?rn, platii of, 83; collection of, 

 85 ; inimense number and variety 

 of, 115, lie'; elegant one diii- 

 covcriid at Cernm, 35C, 



Fire produced by friction, 325, 



Fiiilic*, tame, at Giinoug Sari, 172 

 Shells). 



Fliius, at Dorey, tonnpnted by, 512. 

 Fl'ireft, island of, 4 ; nn forest in, 8, 

 FlowHrs {see Vegetation and Plants), 



hi Bi-irneo, 8.1, 82, 

 Flying lish, 413, 

 Foot- hall at DohM, 474, 

 Fntvst dcsei t at Cerani, 357. 

 Forest trees (with plate), 81-84; 



forest " instinct, "268, 269; of im- 

 mense size, 341, 342. 

 Foresta, unexplored, 814, S15; of 



Coram, 36 (i. 

 Frog, tree, or Flying, in Bom&o 



(with plate), 38, 39. 

 Fruits of the Malay Archipelago 



tasteless and uneatable, 'MlK 

 Fruit-trees at Tertialc, 307. 

 Funnell, Sir Willia-n, his iicconnt of 



Amboyna in the year 170», 263. 



EL 



Earl, Mr. George Windsor, hia paper 

 and pamphlet on the " Physicul 

 Gtiography of South. Eastern Asia 

 and Australia," 9. 



Earthquakes at Teruate, 310. 



KcltctUH j^mndis, 824. 



Eluphiiiita in Malacca, 33. 



Elephoiiiia, of New Guinea, diU't-r 

 ent species, 502, 603. 



Euvpu^^nan, a Muhiy village, C5 

 {si< Tabokan), ib, 



Euloniulogicul epeciniPns, 324. 



Erytluina, it 9, 



r.. 



Goh vocabiilary, 607. 



GiUapogDs islands, peculiar prodoc* 



tionii of, 10. 

 Galdia men, 325; fr ni Gilolo, 331. 

 (Jalcla Tocahiilarv, doo. 

 Gnmelang, a nutive l»and, 103. 

 Gaui-diliuir, village of, 542 ; remira 



and provifiioiia obtained there, 



642-644. 



Gani tnvii, their knowledge of the 



coa.s.t, 5-14. 

 Gani vocabu!an% COO, 

 Gajier, blne-billod, 28 ■ grc*n, it. 



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