INDEX. 



553 



34 ; p Lias ion for ffauiL'Iiiig, oi'l' 

 mcwlJy MohaiiiuiL'drtr).';, it>, ; 1ttiif:(uigo 

 (ifft'i-Med by tlie Portiifiueno, 1*22 ; 

 Bpeak many diuU'Cts, 162, 163; mi- 

 ^tiona of, from GiUtlo, 313, 



MuJigo, tree and fiiiit derscribeJ, 8f, 

 m, 148. 



Mangofllin, dt'sci-ifreil, 88^ 89. 



HaniudyUj lake of, 397 i crater of, S9D, 

 401 1 village of, ti. 



Marco PoIi>, hia awnuiit of Java, 21. 



Marriage, feast at Kuyoll, ilt4 ; Mo- 

 bam in edtin laws in rejiariJ ly, 275 ; n1 

 Amboino, 276-278; Miiky ideus of, 

 270. 



Matiibella, Bitaalioti of group, 243; 

 Wallaee's description of, 



Menado, Tillage of, 342; bny of, 346, 

 361 ; Tuft, an isliind, 34G. 



Men&ngkabau, kingdom of, 394 ; foroiLn* 

 capitals of, 468 ; blslory of, 469-474 ; 

 arts in, 473, 473. 



Minahassa ; the most beautiful spot on 

 tbo plobe, 316; mode of travelling 

 JO, 836 ; population of, and areii, S39 ; 

 cataract in, 3BtJ ; mud -wells and 

 hot spriTigs in, S58-SC4 ; Alfura of, 

 388 ; most charming vww iu, S(J9 ; 

 products of, 370, 370 ; graves of tlic 

 alwrjgities of, 373 ; Christianity and 

 education in, 375 ; geology of, S7fl. 



Mittara ; ssmaU island nvav Temat^, 317. 



M oh am met! Jill religion, first converts 

 to, 51 ; at Gresik, 66 ; jealousy, 159 ; 

 requires the ehaving of the head, 

 27iJ i filing the teeth, 274. 



Moluccas, history of the, 146 ; population 

 and how divided, 196 ; CathoUcisn; 

 in, 307, 303 ; Cliristianity introduced, 

 308 ; of whflt i^flandH composed, 309. 



Monkeys, of Sumatra and Java, 408, 

 409; large troops of, 410; sagacity 

 of, 478 ; a flock of, B09. 



Monsoons, e^ilms dtiriug the changing 

 of, 16; name whence derived, 44; 

 east and west, ti , / raiuy, 46 ; sky 

 thick in the eastern, 120; eastern at 

 Amboina, Ceram, Burm, and New 

 Guinea, 128, 129; western boundary 

 of, 486. 



Mosque, Mohammedan, in Saraoraiig, 

 SO. 



Mount, Uoganing, 48; Slaniat, ; 

 Sumbiiig, 46 ; Pn»u, rcaidence of the 

 g<id{«, 46-48 ; Japara, 48 ; Tenger,^ 73 ; 

 Bromo, 74 ; Tomboro, eruption of, 

 108-1 10 ; Tonipu.-4->4o, S5T ; Singalang, 



'MS ; Mdrapi, i/f. ; Opliir, 404 j Hi'ret 



Mdrapi, 420, 422; Lubu Rnjah, 423 ; 



Sago, 401-168; Tidaiig, 480; UUi 



Musi, 499 ; Dcmpo, 816. 

 Mud-wells, in the Minahasiia, S69-3fi-l. 

 Miiller, Dr, S., ascended Gunong Api of 



Briiida in 236. 

 JUiwra jxinulmaca^ the banana-tree, 85 ; 



t^Uis, 340. 



N. 



Naiiil, port of, 453. 



Nauiihits, sln'll.^ of, purehawd at Ku- 

 pang, 119; said to be common oti 

 liotti, ifi. ; those secured at AuiljoiiisL, 

 134, 135. 



Navigating mud-fl.'xt-Si 57. 



Nusalaut, name wliencc derived, 178; 

 author visits, 187 ; surronrid->d by a 

 platform of coral, 187 ; natives of, ii: 

 ancient eoatuuie, th. ; description and 

 popttlatioii of, 18S. 



Nutraeg-tr(>e, when found, 215 ; gath- 

 ered by the natives, 216 ; descriptioji 

 of tree and fruit, 222 ; mode of cur- 

 ing the fniit, 222, 223. 



0. 



Orangbai^ an, described, 136. 

 Orang-mjiii, habits of, 408, 409. 

 Uphir, whence the gold of, 405. 

 Opium, mode of icUing und smoking, 

 279-282 ; history of, 280, 



P. 



Padang, city of, 385 ; Panjang, 392 ; 



Sidempuan, 423. 

 Fttdan^chc Bovenltindcn, or Padang 



plateau, 390 ; native hgusea in, 393 ; 



drcps of the natives of, 394 ; author 



travels in, Chap. XV. ; geology of, 



477. 



i'a'/flfi, described, 66. 



Pagi Islands; natives of, and their 



habits, 482, 488. 

 Palembaug, author arrives at, 529 ; de- 



ecriptioa and history of, 630, 531 ; 



mosque of, 631 ; Lama, 6S2, 

 Fasuianm^ a screw-pine, 84. 

 Papandayang, Mount, eruption of, 74, 



76. 



Papart, tree and fnjit described, 85. 



Papua, natives of, 311, 812; Usm 

 levied on, 314 ; author tliiiiUs of go- 

 ing to, 315. 



