INDEX 



scribed, ; oil, mode of inak- 



in;?, 83; kind oaten bjr Mnlajs, 82^ 

 8S ; importance o\\ 84 ; beach en lined 

 wltli treca of, 14fl ; a portfiblc foun- 

 tain, tb. ; abundance of, nn llio upper 

 Limataiig, 5'2S ; infts of, !6, 



Ccwoa trf-i^s at Amboina, 138; hlstorv 

 of, 138, 139, 



Coffee, Btore-houses for, at Monadi*, 

 340 ; hifilory of, 347-S49 ; Iiow 

 brougtit t4> Pmlmf* and wlien gold, 

 453 ; exports to tlie United States, 

 45fi> i!in<i Appendix D. ; where targe 

 i^uan titles could be profitablv raised, 

 504, 606. 



Coir, a rope mode of gomuti iil>rcs, 



Controlt'ur, dulJea of, 67 ; in Ceram 

 summoTis the head-hunten*, 203. 



t'ookiiig, Eiiatcni mode of, 3L 



Coral, Mtantirmofi^ or " brain coralfl," 

 285 ; dittbiout kimla of, and apfwur- 

 nnee beneath the st>a, 285-287 ; 

 F>mffiiI(e,Gorg9nim, raised reefs', i508. 



Cotton, ruiied by the natives on the 

 Limatang, 527. 



Crawfnrd, Sfr, John, citetl, ^ft; in re- 

 gard t^ Mount Tomboro, 108. 



D. 



Daiiima, deseribod, 1*26 \ hot springs in, 

 12U, 127, 



Beer, author hunts, on Btira, 290-292 ; 

 their venison srfiokcd and made into 

 dindim, 292; AxU mnrtilaitL, 387; 

 hunted by tiger!?, 4 IS. 



Diaz, Bartholomew, Ida diseovory of 

 south em estreuiity of Africa, 22. 



Dilli, city of, 12a ; name whence de- 

 rived, 124. 



Diving, skilful, 103. 



Draco vokiUf described, 144. 



Dugong found at Am lelands, 244. 



Dtthty the, deiscribed, 90, 



Durian tree and fruit deficrilwtl, 91, 



E, 



Earl, Mr., cited in regard to a plateau, 



0S5; people near Dilli, 116. 

 Earthquake, experienced by the author 



at Atnboina,l67-i(iW ; di^eaaee caused 



by eevoral, 169, 170. 

 E)ephant.«, native mode of killing, 49.'j ; 



author comes near a stray one, 613 ; 



distribution uf, ib. 



Elizahcth, Quf*n ; her letter to ifu' 



rajah of Aehin, 449, nate. 

 Eugene Sue, describes Rahden Snkdi, 



38, 



Exquiftite, an Eastern, described, 42, 

 F. 



Fccid Kakian^ a revel of tlic head-hunt- 

 ers, 210. 



Fever, Batavia, described, S9. 



Fishes ; large one caught at Limbi, 332 j 

 Ophisciphalm $iHa/its^ 354; Anuha& 

 mtndem, ih. ; Anguilla ElfJiin^onci^ 

 ih. 



Fishing, boats u&fid by Malays, 62 ; 



Malay Jiifwle of, f"l9. 

 Iloris (iet>cribed. ' ; cannibals of, ib. 

 Fh-in^-fish, lOli^ Jmn fly din ing a calm, 



122. 



Forest, home in a tropical, 261 ; na* 

 tnre'a highway through, 2G3. 



Fountain, "youth's radiant," quoted 

 from Moore, 297. 



Friffffilla ort/^i'ora^ the rice-bird, 80. 



G. 



OaUm bankim., 60, 61 ; other species 

 of, 60. 



Gaiun^ong, Mount; eruption of, 76, 

 76 ; compared with the Tenger Moun- 

 tains, 77. 



Gatnhamj^ of Java, 190. 



nambling, Malay vice of, Cl, 



Geology, of Tiumr, near Kupnng, UP, 

 120;' of the Banda group, 211 ; of 

 Amboina, 247; of Bum, 26S, 'Zm -, 

 of Bad liaii, 2y9 ; of the Minalianeu, 

 870; of GoroDtalo, 879; of Buton, 

 3B1 ; of a cliff at Tapanuli Bay, 441 ; 

 of the Padang plateau, 477 ; of tho 

 clirta of Ecncoolen Bay, 489, 490 ; of 

 the rejrion near Tcbing Tingi, 608 ; 

 of the region of the npper Limatantt, 

 522 1 Of Banco, 534. 



GiUibantft, passed, 187. 



Oilolo, west efmi of, 310; Alfnra of. 

 311 ; " the bloodhounds'' of, iL 



Goitre, prevalent in the interior ol' Su- 

 matra, 416 ; probable cause of, ih. 



Gokl-mineft in CelebeiJ, 379 ; geological 

 age of, ih. ; mines in Sumatra, 404- 

 406 ; diBtrilnition of, 406 ; ornaments 

 of, 431, 432; mode of obtajniTig,432. 



ffwHTtrt pahn, fibres of, 360 ; made 

 into a rope, 370 ; ivak or wine of, 371. 



Gorain, situation of, S^3, 



