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N. 
Nalaho^ port off ^$9' 
Namf^ of Sumatra, origia of it difcuficd, 
4 to 8, 
Namn^ of the people^ ^48, 249, z;o, 
Kami or N alar, Engiifli fetikmeat thcre^ 
Nfiis, iilaud of, 24. a;, 47, loo, 307. 
O. 
Oathif 101, et feq. 309. 
O/Y, earth, 22* Camphtre, 153* Coco 
nut, 149. Benjamin, 149* 
0<jri, river, 38- 
Oj^/r, moyntaio fb called, 2, 8. 9, 
0/>iumy pra£lice of fmoking, 239. Effects 
of it} 240* 
Oratcrry, natural to the SumatranSj 146, 
Ormffittijj, worn, 45, 46» 
Outlawry f law* refpe£ling, 187. toy* 
P. 
Fa^m^, principal Dutch fadory, 13;. 137, 
^i^' 279' 37<^* 
Piiiiatfg gc&chte^ river and diArid, 182. i6a, 
FadM^^ or rice, it's culrivntion, 591073. 
Pakmbang^ river and kin^dotn of, 10. 38. 
136. 139. 263. a^B, 289. 370. 
Fally^ river and diftrift, 37, 38, 
Ptf/^.v, kingdom of, 291. 322, et feq. 
Fitjpimmatt^ river and diftriiV, 28:^. 358* 
Fajpimma/j, comtry of t 182. Governraent, 
182, 183, 215. 
Fedser^ kingditm of, 312, et feq. 
Feducka kiog of Achecn, his hiflory, 358, 
to 364* 
Frcnttl river and diJlrii^t of, 1 83 . 
Ff/ffTj trade of, 103. Plant, 105. Cnl- 
f I vat ion, 106, et feq. White pepper, 
FfT'/^m, of the inhabitants, defcnption of, 
38* 43. 
Fetr^a^hm^ 23. 
Fhta/afUf famous Sumatran, 97. 
Fhilk^ne iilands, cuitoms refembling thofe 
of Smnatra, z 57, ct feq. 
Pim^ tree, fpecies of, 26, iig* 
Piraikal adventures, 142, 
Pkntathm^ of rice, 59* Of pepper, 106, 
et feq. 
Fsgfti^ iflands of, 311, 
Fplygamy^ 133. 
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Po&h^ appellative for an iiland, paJJ^m* h 
bay fo called, 26* 
FepidatwHy 218,^19. 319. 
PortHgJtife, firit make Sumatra known to 
Europeans, 5. Double the Cape of 
Goocl Hope, 322, Hiftory of their 
connexion and wars with the people of 
Sumatra, 312, et feq* 
Friaman^ riTer and di0rr£t, 361, 569. 
Qi 
J^«j«, government of Achecn deyolres to 
a queen, 366 to 37a. 
Racafty river of, 10. 290. 361. 
Ratiiken, prince of Madura, 23 2» 153* 2S3. 
RamHt^ name for Sumatra amongli the 
Arabians, 2. 
Rapes y law* rcfpc^ing, 194, 195, 196, 
Rrapiag^ feafon and mode of, 65, 66. 
Rejiifig^ ^op\c of, adopted as a ftandard 
of defcription, 37. Situation of the 
country, 38, Government, 175. Re- 
ligious ideas, 2 p. 
Rdigian^ 25 -, ct letl* 309. 
Rfpit'IfSf 99, too. 
Rejiknijj Englifh chiefs of fubordinate fet- 
tlements fo called, i8o. 
Rice^ method of boiling, 57. Cultiva- 
tion S:c, 59 to 72, 
Rivtrs, 10, If, 175. 1 79. 
Rork, foft, 21. Coral, 27. 
R&u or Am, country of, 290. 337* 340. 
342. 346. 
R&mtf for Conftanlinople, 275. 
S. 
Sag0, a vegetable fub^ance, 58. 
Saif^ manufacflwrc of, 1 53. Trade in, 3071 
Saltpttre^ zij 139^ 140. 
Seat encroachments of the, z6. Ap- 
proached with reverence by certain of 
the inland people, 256. 
Sr^ua'ra, Dingo Lopez, firltPortuguefe who 
vifited Sumatra, 322. 
Sbmh^ and herbs, ufed medicinally, 90, 
91,92. 
Slak river and kingdom of, 290, 3^9. 
SiHar, river and dlftri^V of, 35, 3!^, 369, 
Sikda^ gold mine attempted to be worked 
