INDEX 



555 



Strait, Sundn, IS-IS ; Sapi, passed 



throngli, 

 Stgrax, t>ffizoi% described, 63. 

 Sugnr-canp, kmds of> 6ft; history of, 

 - 69, 10. 



Sugar-Loaf lalaiid, pa-ssed, 121, 



Stdphur, from vulunutJiea, 53, 



Sumatra, grn.ud mountaina of, 43 ; au- 

 thor travels iu, S84-532; Dutch army 

 iti, 456 ; Hhidtiisra in, 471 1 Moham- 

 mednnram in, 5 unimproved areas 

 in, 502 ; true source of the wealth of, 

 60S, 



Sumbawft, seen, lOt ; Mount Tombaro 

 in, 108. 



Sundanese, a language of Java, 25. 

 Surabaya ; buainess of, 66; shipping at, 



ib. ; harbor of, 6t ; situation of, tk ; 



popuhition of, ih. ; dock-yarfi, 68 ; 



TOftchine-ahops, ih. ; artilkry worlts, 



59 ; streets of, 80. 

 Surakarta, 'residence of Ja van cape 



princes, 2fl. 

 i5uri; on sou til coflflt of Ceram, 208 ; pe- 



ffolt in, 257. 



T. 



IkndUf a, described, 49. 



Tiinjong 0, feared by the natives, 200 ; 

 Fiasco, beautiful sunset eeeii at, 377. 



Tapunuli, bay of, 134, 436 ; geology of 

 a clifif near, 441 ; natives that come 

 to the bay of, 448. 



Teflk, durability oi; and different pur- 

 poses used for, 6d ; abundant in Java, 

 79 ; distribution of, 207. 



Tolcgraph-liuca in Java and Sumatra, 

 65. 



Teugor Monntainii, seen, 73 ; Sandy Sea 

 lu, 74 ; Bronio in, ib.; compared with 

 the Bandas, 241 . 



f emate, island and Tillage of, described, 

 300, SOS, 304 ; history and account 

 of the eruptions of,'300-S09; the 

 prince of, and his territory, 30&, 310 ; 

 trade of, 81B; author experiences 

 four earthquakes at, in four daya, 

 316; houses of foreigners at, 317. 



Tidore, peak and village of, 312, 313; 

 prince of, 313. 



a kind of drum, 1S7 ; discordant 

 sounds of, 179 ; mode of bentiog, 180, 



rigei^, ravages of^ 413 ; native fraps 

 for, 491 ; Datives destroyed, G03, B04 ; 



Sght with a hear, SIO; ubandance of, 

 61S-ei7, 



Timur, different raeei? on, 116; south- 

 OBBt monsoon in, ik ; northwestern 

 coast of J 121, 



Timur-laut, described, 127; natives of, 

 at Bauda, 218. 



Tin, distribution of, 533, 



Tobacco, hi.story of, 266, 266. 



Tondano, lake of, 367, a 68 ; villiige of, 

 368; Khibat, mantled with doud.^, 

 369 ; tragedy occurred near, 372. 



Trees.— Upas, 54; AHtiaHx toxiearia, 

 54, 65 ; unvhar, 05 ; Artoearpm in- 

 ma, nnd htkgr't/dia, 92, 93 ; Oaro- 

 pkpUm aromaimui, the clove, 153 ; 

 Palmyra palm, 222 ; ffortrntts fiab^Ui- 

 fornm, ib. ; Myristwa mosc/taia^ the 

 nutmcf;, ib. ; Ti^ma ffrandist the 

 teak, 207. 



THpang, described, 101-103, 



U. 



Uliassera^ described, 178. 



V. 



Talentyn, his description of an earth- 

 <iuake wave, 240 ; history of Bum, 

 270; history of Tern ate, 304; de- 

 scribes the eruption of Mount Ke- 

 maas, 336, 337, 



Vallev of Poison, 53. 



Van Dijk, cited, 476, 492, 494. 



Vidua, Cario de, sinks in a solfatara, 

 354. 



FtDCTTo mmm^a^ 79, 80. 



Wakasihu, visit to the village of, 161- 

 164; rajah of, 161; shells gathered 

 lit, 163. 



Wallace, A. R., cited, 94, 95 ; list of ihe 



birds of paradise, 341, mte. 

 Wetta, described, 124. 

 Wilkinson, Sir Gardner, cited, 62. 



X. 



Xavier, St, Francis, visits the Mohic«--as, 

 307, 



Z. 



Zoological gardens, flt Batavia, 38 ; at 

 9;imarang, 60, ■ 



