| Square English geographical miles. |
|
|---|---|
| Java and Madura | 38,251.2 |
| Sumatra | 128,560.0 |
| Pulo Nias | 1,200.0 |
| Babi | 480.0 |
| Pagi | 560.0 |
| Banca | 3,568.0 |
| Billiton | 1,904.0 |
| Borneo | 203,888.0 |
| Celebes | 57,248.0 |
| Buton | 1,379.2 |
| Bali | 16,848.0 |
| Lombok | 16,560.0 |
| Sumbawa | 4,448.0 |
| Floris | 4,032.0 |
| Timur | 9,808.0 |
| Sandal-wood Island | 3,784.0 |
| Tenimber Islands | 2,400.0 |
| Aru Islands | 1,040.0 |
| Islands of Banda | 17.6 |
| Ceram | 4,944.0 |
| Buru | 2,624.0 |
| Gilolo | 5,016.0 |
| Bachian | 800.0 |
| Ternate | 11.2 |
| Amboina | 2,128.0 |
| Total area of the Netherlands India | 445,411.2 |
About This Book
A first-person travel narrative records voyages across the East Indian archipelago, from Java's coasts and colonial port cities to islands such as Celebes, Timor, Amboina, and the Banda group. It combines systematic natural-history collecting—especially shells—with descriptions of tropical flora and fauna, volcanic geology, and climatic patterns. Ethnographic detail covers temples and religious practices, marketplaces, local modes of travel and industry, and relations under colonial rule. Practical observations, sketches of daily life, and mapped itineraries are interwoven with excursions, scientific notes, and vivid scene-setting throughout.