648 



Nntmoj? - tref^s, in Bjindii, 237 ; 

 bi'ttuty of, 'iSa ; lUo nutiueg timie, 

 28S, 289; tha spice luutiopoi)', 



Nutmegs procure J from New 

 Guinea, 



0. 



Oceaolo raco3, nataml dms^ioa of 

 the, SSI. 



Oeasso, 8{}ap-»prlni:^ of, 1S6» the 



inhabitflQts of, 186, 1S7. 

 Oiwlor, tho chief i.'iUage of Goram, 



370. 



Ophir, resolution to visit, 2& ; .the 



voyaco find iourney t«>, 29, 30; 



tlie ' Taul iin g ■ bttto," or sto no - fi cirt , 



30; plants on, 31 ; the summit, 



32; trees, folingo, and coffeu for 



hr«nkfa3t t"u, ib, ; the great Argus 



phea-saut ol", 33. 

 Orany-Kaya, iHiiess of the, 451. 

 Oniiig Sirnnl, the name of the 



Christian descendants of the Por* 



tugueae, Sll, 335. 

 Orauff-utati, 1 ; tho great man-ape 



uf Bonieo, Sa {see Sliaa). 

 Orang'Kaya, the rich man, or Cliicf 



of a Djak tribe, 67. 

 Orchids m flower, \ir>, 82. 

 Oinith<iptera, bntterilie.?, I ; of the 



Mplucoafl, 401. 

 Ornithoptcra Brook oaiia, named 



after Sir James Brook i*, 37, 

 Ornithoptcra crcesus, 336. 

 Ornitboptera poaeidon, its great 



beauty, 439. 

 Osi+oiig, village of, 301. 

 OttL'TS* 14, 39. 



Ott« and Geaier, Messrs,, trading 



missionaries, 494, 495. 

 OwIb, in dMm, 272. 



P. 



Paciencia Straits, 554. 



Pacific, dilferent riit-ca of the, 591, 



592 ; geographical dividing iiao, 



593. 



Palembang, city of, 121, 122; boys. 

 ka.f of 123; road from to Ben. 

 tioolcn, ib. 



Palm sugar, 230 ; a beautiful palni, 

 'iOSi. 



Pau'-liitiaceas, on the Batchion coast, 

 341, 



Pun^eraago and Qedeh mountains, 

 trin to the summit of, 114. 



Paiij^uu, 200 ; birda and, itisccta in, 

 '141. 



Papandayang volcano,, eruption of,. 

 6. 



PajiorB lost, 34. 



Papilio coon, butterfly, 114, 129. 

 Papilio gambrisius, 356, 

 Papilio numuou, 138, 

 PapiUo uly.-ises, 329, 330, 

 Papilio wallacei, 837. 

 Papilios, fine specimens of, 354. 

 Papua Kowiyee, bloodthirsty tribes 

 of, 374. 



Papuan belles, porsonol omamenta 

 the, 465. 



Papuan Islauds, natural history of 

 the, 574 tt se^>; mammalia of 

 the, 575j birtis of the^ 576 ei seq, ; 

 f?eology of tbei, 677; inseota of, 

 67S; ^rgo islands to the east of 

 New Guineft, 579; tho fauna of, 

 rtlated to that of Aiwiralia, 580; 

 iDsects of, ib.; plants of, 5Sl. 



Papuan race in Ceram, 365. 



Papuans, the, 316, 317; first view of 

 iu their own country, 415; wild- 

 ne3S of the, 415, dilferent 

 from tha Malays, 41ti; contrasit of 

 character with the Malayj*, 425; 

 reserved and taciturn, 434; of the 

 Malay Archipelago, 582; personal 

 characteristics of the, 5&5; their 

 stature, 586; their moral and in- 

 tellectuai characteristics, 58ti, 

 587; island of New Guinea, Kti 

 and Am I ii lauds. My, sol, Salwatty, 

 and Waigiou inhabite»l almost 

 exclusively by, 689; closely allied 

 to the negroes of Africa, 593 ; on 

 the crauia and languagas of the, 

 590. 



Paradigalla carunculata, 569. 

 Paradise birdsj manner of ahootingf 

 433; scarcil^ of in New Guinea, 



507. 



Parad ise pio of Kow Guin«if 569. 

 Paradisea, obtained in fuU plnmago, 

 403. 



