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GENERAL INDEX 
Fish ponds ofKarrang Bollong 
Fish used by the Binua 
Fishing of the Binua 
Food of the Binua of Joh ore 
Cochin Chinese 
Orang Sletetr .. 
Orang Sabimbd .. ** 296- 
Forests, Govt, in Neth. India. 
Formation of the Monarchy of Cochin China 
Formosa, specimens of coal from 
Fruits cultivated by the Binua 
wild, used by ib. 
the Mintira 
Future world, Mintira, 
GEOGRAPHY see Asia, Bintang , Batavia , Indian Archipelago, Co¬ 
chin China, Siam, Temminck, Java, Binua, Ban - 
jermassing, 111 do, Malay Peninsula, Karrang 
Bollong, Johore. 
(For names of places see Index of NAMES throughout ) 
101 
256 
256 
254 
63 
343* 
348* 
205 
49 
80 
259 
259 
380* 
325 s 
Gaga or la dang cultivation in Java. 
Gambling houses at Rhio. *• 
Farms, policy of 
Game used by the Binua. 
Gardens, Siamese. •• 
General Daendcls of the Dutch in the Indian Archipelago. .. 
Geographical position and divisions of Cochin China. .. 
Geology and Mineralogy. 
of Bintang. 
Archipelago, influence ow distribution of islands, on 
mate and vegetation. 
Singapore, notes on by Colonel Low. 
Malay Peninsula, plutonic action. 
iron masked roeks. 
iron dykes in granite. .. 
fsee coal, anthracite, Src.J 
Geometrical method of exhibiting the proportions of the different pa 
of the head 
Gilondamg 0mus. inst. of Binua. 
Gold from Parikallan Buldt (Muar.) .. 
and Tin from Gongong (Johore.) 
Government of Cochin China, 
Java (see Temminck.) .. 
Governor General of Neth. Ind. *• 
Governors (Dutch) of Sumatra, Borneo, Celebes and Amboyna. 
Governments of the Ind. Arch., present degeneracy of native. 
divers forms of, 
of the Binua of Johore. 
Granite of Singapore. •• 
Gurbie or Temah coals and associated beds ofLigor and Kedah. 
Gutta Percha, article on by Dr. Oxley, (see Contents.] 
memo, by D’Almeida. 
trees inJohore. 
.inode of procuring, by the Binua. 
produce of a tree. 
cli- 
197 
70 
256 
342 
188 
5! 
73 
ib. 
84 
165 
166 
107 
ts 
350* 
276 
81 
ib. 
09-112 
136 
136 
136 
17 
12 
273 
84 
154 
22 
78 
261 
ib. 
362 
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