INDEX. 



643 



laaecta at the Simunjoii erwl works, 

 36, S7 ; in Timor, IS9, 190; ants, 

 218 ; successful collection of, 2S2, 

 233, 240, 261 ; in Ot-lebps, 278 ; 

 comparisoii of, with other ilis- 

 tricta, 279-284 ; in AmboYUii, 

 2fi6; collecting of, 823; astoiiiHb- 

 moEt of the natives on obserring, 

 sciircity of, 330, 34 0 ; gristvt 

 variety of, 346 ; of the Moluccas, 

 401, 402; bctaulyand numbers of^ 

 fS.; bai^nioijig for, with tobacco, 

 422 ; irritation caused hy, 462 ; 

 the pests of the tropical forests, 

 463 ; curious ones at Doroy, 5(12 ; 

 of New Guinea, 510, 578, 57&. 



Insttttot, fidluie of, 477, 478. 



Intsrior of the island of Auiboyna, 

 beaaty of scenery, &rC. 2U5 ; even- 

 ing occupationi, 296; apocimcus 

 in, 297, 293. 



Ireland, New, 3. 



Irrigation in Lombock, 164. 



Isliiud, how to determine whether 

 It haa ever been eonnectcd with 

 any continflnt, 1S7. 



iBlaode of the Malay Archij>elaf;a, 

 extent and variety of, 2; divisible 

 into two portions, 2, 3 ; definition 

 and boundaries of, 3; slzo of 

 several of the largest islandij, ih. 



J. 



Jnclcass, lauglun& of Australia, 157. 

 Jahi, a Ikimeo village, 65 Em- 

 pugiian). 



Japan, sketchea of the plants of, 

 294. 



Java, island of, 3, 6 ; forty-five vol- 

 canoes in, 6 ', a forest country, 8 ; 

 birds and insects peculiar to, 12, 

 IS; residence in, 94; excel leney 

 of the Dutch system of ^orcrn- 

 ment, 94, So ; the culture system, 

 fl5-^7 ; tJie native chiefs aod tlie 

 petfple, 96, 97 ; increase of popu* 

 lation, 97, 98; Java probably the 

 finest tropical island m tbo world, 

 98) W; its history and civiliza- 

 tion, ^ ; its ancieiit Rrahiuinicrd 

 religion, and coiivei-sion to ila- 

 hooietuuiiim, itn. {sa: Somr&ljayti) ; 



journey in the interior of, 100; 

 ruins in, 101, 104, 105; a Java- 

 ni^e trial and chief, 109 ; collec- 

 tions at Wonosalem and Djapan- 

 nan, 110 {set- Vegetation, and 

 Glneial Perii>tl). 



Javanese, the, 21. 



Javanese vociubulary, 604. 



Jesuitjj, French, among th» Chinese, 

 23, 23; tborouglmess of their 

 work, 23 ; their great auccnss, 

 t//, ; economy and se'if-denial, 

 ib.', a luissioQarj friend of the 

 author, ik 



Jobie, larf»c Island of, 374, 506. 



Julitison, Mr., hisaccountof a Miasv 

 63. 



"Jon!?," kgettd of, in Aru, 461. 



Jnma;it, death of, 508. 



Jungle, thorny, ifiS. 



Jungle cocks, the origin of all our 



domestic breeds of jionltry, 158. 

 Jungle fowl in Java, 108. 



K. 



Kaiik Islan*Vs 321, 322f; inhabi- 

 tants o:', 324; a mixed race, ib.'f 

 fruits and other yiroilucta of, 3*24, 

 SaS; vilkgo of, .14'.. 



KnitSa TslandH vwabnkry, 606. 



Kiikas, villiige of, 2."»ti. 



Kallima paralekta, Imtteirfiy, 180. 



Kanary tree, 34*2. 



Kasserota, village of, visit to, deter- 

 mined on, 338, 339; (Jitticultiea 

 of the journey to, 339 d stq, 



Kayau river, in Borneo^ 71. 



Ke Islands, 7, 9, 414; landii^g at, 

 414; natives of the, 415, 410; 

 habitatioDs of the, 417, 418 ; ex- 

 plorations in the, 418; immense 



Siigeonjs of the, ik ; trade and pro- 

 ;itct9 of the, 419; boat-building 

 of the, 419-4:>1; miignifiDent 

 forests of, 420 ; moiioy unkuow-n 

 to, 422 ; mode i*f bargaining, ih. \ 

 collections at tho, 425 ; iohabited 

 by two kinds of y>ct)ple, ii.; cuu-. 

 tr.Uit of cbaraeter between tlicse 

 peo]4e and the Mjdays, 4^0 ; 

 lan^uafie nf tho peojile, ib.; 

 uiountainouii charaeter of the, 

 ib, ; map oi; 442. 



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