- Achin, 4, 10.
- Antiar. See Upas.
- Arabs, 37, 38, 227, 265.
- Ashantee, 10, 72.
- Asoka, 194.
- Ayudya, 269.
- Badouins, 326.
- Baloeboer-Baloeboer-Limbangan, 154.
- Bananas, 8, 80.
- Bandong, 150.
- Bantam, 42, 333.
- Banteng, 133.
- Batavia, 21, 25-48.
- Batavian Society, Museum of, 34, 35, 36.
- Baths, 60, 131.
- Battek, 42, 45, 46.
- Betel-nut, 42.
- Bilimbi, 84.
- Birds’ nests, 304.
- Birds, tropic, 13, 130.
- Block-printing, 261.
- Boro, Boedor, 167-169, 182-202.
- Botanical Garden, 66-70.
- Brambanam, 218.
- Breadfruit, 85.
- Breon, M. René, 328.
- Bromo, Mount, 265, 299.
- Brumund, Herr, 169, 197.
- Buddhism, 168, 169, 187, 190, 193, 194.
- Buddhist art, 36, 167, 190, 223, 224.
- Buffalo, water-, 55.
- Buitenzorg, 49, 62-76, 79, 324.
- Burglary, 271.
- Cacao, 58, 129.
- Carambola, 84.
- Central America, 186, 232, 238, 263.
- Chandi Sewou, 228-234.
- Chicago Exposition, 143, 144, 145.
- Chinese, 22, 37, 38, 39, 40, 80, 261, 262, 290.
- Christianity, 55, 56.
- Cinchona-culture, 70, 104, 150.
- Climate, 21, 49, 127, 331, 332.
- Coffee, 65, 115, 116.
- Coffee-culture, 95, 103, 104, 142, 317.
- Coinage, 20.
- Courts of law, 271.
- Culture system, 94-125.
- Daendels, Marshal, 22, 95, 97, 270, 275, 276.
- Dancing-girls, 188, 288.
- De Charnay, M. Désiré, 186, 232, 238, 263, 264.
- Delsarte, 293.
- Depok, 65.
- Dhyani, 193.
- Dieng plateau, 237, 238.
- Dishabille, 26, 66.
- Djokjakarta, 170, 213, 269-282.
- Dodok, 132, 156, 163, 246, 252, 297.
- Duku, 83.
- Durian, 85, 86.
- Education, 56, 57.
- Egypt, 263.
- Fergusson’s “History of Indian and Eastern Architecture,” 169, 189, 220, 264.
- Ferns, tree-, 317.
- Findlay’s “Sailing Directory,” 328-330.
- Forbes, H. O., 328
- Frangipani, 68, 92, 93.
- Fruits, 80-91.
- Gamelan, 143, 287, 290, 297, 322.
- Garoet, 312, 313.
- Gautama Buddha, Prince Siddhartha, 187.
- Gecko, 59, 212.
- Gedeh, 325.
- Government, colonial, 31, 32, 119, 120.
- Gulden, 20.
- Heyden, General Van der, 11.
- Hotel life, 25, 26, 29, 58, 59, 61, 313.
- Indigo-culture, 104.
- Jamboa, 84.
- Kalaidon, 151, 152, 153.
- Kali, Goddess. See Loro Jonggran.
- Kanari-trees, 67, 158, 302, 304.
- Kawi language, 72, 283, 284, 293.
- Khublai Khan, 227.
- Kina. See Cinchona.
- Krakatau, 11, 326-330.
- Kris, 35, 154, 242, 257, 258, 259, 272, 289.
- Land laws, 119.
- Laundering, 60.
- Lawu, Mount, 263.
- Leemans, Dr., 197.
- Leles, plain of, 152, 153.
- Literature, native, 283, 284.
- Lizards, 59, 212, 248, 305.
- Lombok, 278.
- Loro Jonggran, 220, 223.
- Macartney, Lord, 21, 289.
- Mahabharata, 283, 284.
- Majapahit, 241, 265, 269.
- Malacca, Straits of, 1, 3, 8.
- Malays, 2, 3, 41, 42, 121.
- Mangosteen, 30, 87, 88.
- Marco Polo, 227.
- Mataram, 269, 278.
- “Max Havelaar,” 110.
- McKinley Bill, 77.
- “Menac,” 298, 299.
- Mendoet, 209, 210.
- Merapi, 180, 263.
- Merbaboe, 180, 263.
- Metzger, Emile, 273.
- Missions, 55.
- Mohammedans, 38.
- Money, J. W. B., 113, 114.
- Monkeys, 224, 282, 323.
- Monsoon, 18.
- Mortality, 21.
- Music, 143, 287, 290.
- Nanko, 85.
- No dance, 293.
- Noesa Kambangan, 303.
- North, Marianne, 126, 186.
- Opium, 107.
- Pajajaran, 241, 269.
- Pajong, 174, 209, 246, 253, 254, 274, 296.
- Pakoe Alam, Prince, 278, 290, 294-300.
- Palaces, 36, 67, 246, 249.
- Palms, 62, 72, 91, 205.
- Pangerango, 325.
- Panji, 258, 290.
- Papandayang, 314, 319.
- Papaya, 86, 87.
- Parakan Salak, 128, 136.
- Paranaks, 39, 261, 290.
- Passer, 42, 79, 161, 176, 206, 254, 272, 313.
- Passports. See Toelatings-kaart.
- Pawnshops, 257, 273.
- Perk, Herr, 228.
- Pineapple, 87, 308.
- Polo, Marco, 227.
- Pomelo, 87.
- Population, 17, 21, 22, 176.
- Raden Saleh, 47, 71.
- Raffles, Lady, 69, 75.
- Raffles, Sir Stamford, 1, 3, 96, 97, 168, 169, 227, 264, 269, 283.
- Railway, 5, 50, 51, 52, 164, 307.
- Ramayan, 283.
- Rambutan, 83.
- Rice-fields, 52, 53, 147, 312.
- Riz tavel, 30.
- Royal Society of Great Britain, 328.
- Sadoe, 19.
- Salak (fruit), 84.
- Salak, Mount, 18, 62, 127, 128.
- Salt monopoly, 105.
- Sarong, 26, 45, 46, 66, 257, 260, 281, 289, 312.
- Siddhartha, Prince, 187.
- Sinagar, 128-146.
- Sindanglaya, 325.
- Singapore, 1.
- Singa Sari, 237.
- Slavery, 101.
- Snakes, 165, 166, 320.
- Social life, 30, 33, 66, 129, 289, 294, 295, 313.
- Soembung, 180.
- Soerabaya, 265.
- Soerakarta. See Solo.
- Solo, 240-264.
- Staunton, 21, 289.
- Steamships, 7.
- Stirrup, 254.
- Sugar-culture, 98, 115, 205.
- Suku, 263, 264.
- Sultan of Djokja, 274.
- Sumatra, 9-11.
- Susunhan, 241-246, 269, 270.
- Tailors, 79, 162.
- Tandjon Priok, 18, 19.
- Tapioca, 310.
- Tea-culture, 102, 103, 137, 138, 141.
- Tengger, 265.
- Terra ingrata, 163, 164.
- “Thousand Temples.” See Chandi Sewou.
- Tissak Malaya, 156-162.
- Tjilatjap, 301, 302.
- Toekoe Oemar, 11.
- Toelatings-kaart, 23, 170, 211, 215.
- Topeng, 278.
- Tosari, 265.
- Upas, 319, 321.
- Verbeek, R. D. M., 328.
- Volcanoes, 18, 67, 150, 180, 265, 309, 314, 318.
- Vorstenlanden, 240.
- Wallace, Alfred Russel, 12, 23, 114, 126, 169.
- “Wandering Jew,” 47.
- Water Kastel, 257, 277.
- Wayang-wayang, 143, 287, 288.
- Wilsen, Herr, 198.
- Ylang-ylang, 92.
- Yucatan, 238, 239, 264.
About This Book
The account records a traveler’s journey through Singapore and across Java, moving from coastal ports and Batavia into kampongs, hill stations, plantations, and market towns. It combines vivid descriptions of tropical gardens, volcanic landscapes, rice cultivation, and the colonial culture system with attentive observations of Javanese daily life, crafts, performances, and religious sites. Detailed sections examine major temple and archaeological complexes, regional courts and ceremonies, and the practicalities of travel, while also reflecting on labor, plantation society, and the aesthetic pleasures of scenery and local arts.