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GoroiitalOj bay of, 377 j counitry and 

 tribes near, ST8. 



(ircsik, villngc of, 56. 



Guiioiig Api, Qf Siipi Strtiit, lOtt, 107 ; 

 of BAivdu, 214-219; author fuicendii, 

 228 ; deflcri prion of, 228-234 ; ac- 

 coutit of eruptions of, 237 ; the one 

 near Wetta, 216 ; of Biitida comparctl 

 to Teni!tte, 317. 



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Haruku, one of the UUaaserfi, 178 ; 



imtth coast of, 182 ; population and 



tlc^eription of, ib. 

 neiid-linntcra, of Cerara, 203 ; cloihing, 



203. 204; dance of, ik ; of Sawal 



Bay, "iuS, 20 (J, 

 ninduiiin], ilistory of, fi£. 

 Hitii, a. part of Amboina, 130; remark- 



able appearance of LiIIb on, 131 ; 



excursion slung iho ouo-st of, 141. 

 Horae, author thrown from a, 341 ; 



of Sumatra, 409, 

 Hospital, at Btitavia, 'M. 

 Houtuiau, ^oiiiroaivder of lirst Dutch 



fleet to til L East, 24 ; arrivea at Tcr- 



natc, 307. 

 Mitkom, Bizu^ Kadaa^ Tua, md JCaehU, 



meaning of. 338. 

 Hunting in ilje trypice, 139. 



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Ice, used in the Eaat, 31 ; whence 

 brought, ood where manufactured, 31, 



lakfijih, an Odoptts, author dines on, 

 172. 



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Java, Set, 19 ; meaning of tbe word, 21 ; 



described by Ludovico iSiirlhema, 23 ; 



compared with Cuba, 77-79 ; deaerip- 



titm of, 77, 78; population of, 78; 



inipiirtt and exports, 79 ; forests, ilt. ; 



fiiuuii, 79-81 ; Hora, 81-89; sepaidt.'d 



from Sumatra and BaJi, 93, 94. 

 Jewels, from the beads of wild boars, 



161; Riimphlu8*3 account of, 152. 

 Juke-s, Mr., cited on the geolofjy of 



Sand ti] - wood Islatid, 112; Timur, 



119. 



Jttugliulni, Dr., cited, 52, 6S, 109. 

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Kaydli, bay of, SBli; village of 257; 



description of, 269 ; hijtory of, 270 ; 



a threatening fleet arrive off, 283. 

 KagiL-ptiti^ trees and oil described, 282, 



283; distribution ot; 233. 

 Kenia, village of, S23 ; great pjlhon 



killed near, 334. 

 Ki, some Jiet'OUDt of the group, 243, 

 Kissa, described, 125, 

 Kljugs, wtienee tlioir oanie, 63 ; early 



voyages of, to the archipelago, 405. 

 Kloff, Captain; deaeribos tbe native 



of Kissa, 125. 

 Korinchi, reformers of, 471. 

 Kubus, the tribe of, deacfibed, 63:3. 

 Kupang, viUaj^c of, 113 ; bay of, «A. / 



population of, 114; oranges of, ih. 



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LaduHffs, native gardens, 264. 



Lepers, author visits a village of, 843 ; 

 description of the, 343-346 ; descrip- 

 tion of the disease, 345. 



LepperJcppiTy a native boat, 165 ; 

 dangerous voyage iu, Itifi, 166. 



Letti, described, 125. 



Limiitang, river of, 618, 520, 621 ; au- 

 thor de^sceoda, 521--533, 



Limbi^ ao, island near Kema, 324 ; author 

 vkita for Babirurfa, 324^32, 



Living, Eastern mode of, 32. 



Lombok, the, described, 264. 



Lonibok, island of, separated from Baji, 

 93 ; fauna of, 94 ; flora; id. 



Loiitar, one of the Ban da Islands, 214 ; 

 shores of, SJW; author visits it, 223- 

 227; beuudful nutmeg-groves of, 225. 



Lotus, fra«;rant, 358 ; land of, by Ten- 

 nyson, 366, 



Lubue, trine of, 411 ; habits, 419. 



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Macassar, harbor of, lOO; prausof, lOO, 



101; city of, 103-105; tombs of 



princes near, 106. 

 iladur.i, ft Ijw inland, 55 ; Htrait ot; 66 ; 



cattle of, 60; south coast of, 71; 



wlienee its name, iA. ; cofi5ae-t^et^i on, 



72 ; manufacture of salt on, 72. 

 Mngeltan, Ferdinand, his discovery of 



the S|>ice Islands, 305-307, 

 Maize, hiatot-y <jf, 265-267. 

 Makian, island of, described, 299 ; 



erupthms of, 299, 300, 

 Afftiabrdthrum^ a gum, 62, 

 Ualay, tiist sight of, 18; langviage of, 



2o'; physical characteristics of, S3, 



