GENERAL INDEX. 
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Thomson, J. T. Esq, Glance at Rhio by [see Contents p. iv/J 
Timor, falling in of a mountain, 
Tin mines of Malacca 
Tobacco, govt, culture of in Neth. Ind. 
use of by the Binua and Mintira 
Tongking colonised by Chinese .... 
'I ombs, reverence for amongs t Siamese 
Towns pf Cochin china 
Trade of Nctherland India 
Tables of exports and imports for 1856 to 1844 
Trading company of Netherland India 
Traditions of the Binua 
Mintira • ■ ■ • 
Traill, l)r., Conchology and Malacology of Singapore and its neigh¬ 
bourhood [see Contents p. vi.) 
Tribes of Ind. Arch, diversity of . 
Tujv, spell Mintira . 
68 
168 
.. 77 
.. 203 
.. 355 
.. U2 
.. 366, 7 
.. 58 
.. *206 
.. 207 
.. 121 
.. 275 
.. 326' 
I'dai, orang (M. Pen.) 
dress of females 
XJ 
(see Bermun tribes.') 
225 
12 
308 
246 
253 
; > 
[i 
* 
1 
Yacinators, native, in Neth. Ind. 
Yegetation of the Indian Archipelago, its luxuriance, influence on 
character of the islands, mountains «Xfc.,., • < • * 
Cochin China •• *• *• 
Vegetables, cultivated by the Binua and Bermnn tribes (M. Pen,).. 
wild leaves used as 
Vocabularies oflanguages of Ind. Arch, necessity of compiling 
Vine, cultivated in Cochin China •• ** 
Volcanic eruptions, in the Indian Archipelago 
Ternate 
M3 
5,0 
56 
255 
255 
182 
64 
6 
168 
w 
Weapons of the Mintira 
Wills, Siamese 
Wishing places of the Mintira 
Wives (see husband and wife ) 
Women of Cochin China, condition of 
Binua, 
.. 330" 
.. 359 
.. 318 
• » 
z 
ZhllingEr, M. on Rafflesia Palma 
ZOOLOGY, (see Ariinialsf) 
(For names of animals, see Index II. throughout) 
