- A.
- Abreu, Antonio d’, sent to search for the Spice Islands, 23;
- is the first to reach the Bandas, 215;
- pillars of discovery erected by, 256.
- Achin, country, people, and trade, 448;
- English appear at, 449.
- Alfura, name whence derived and its signification, 203, and note;
- bloody laws of, in Ceram, 205;
- of Kaibobo, 207;
- drunken revels of, 209, 210;
- of Buru, their customs and belief, 271-273;
- of the Minahassa, 365.
- Amahai, bay of, described, 202;
- village of, ib.
- Amboina, residence of Rumphius, 13;
- island and city described, 130-132;
- famous for its shells, 133;
- life of foreigners at, 211;
- trade of, 249.
- Amuk, defined, 383.
- Anak gadis, or virgin children, 497, 507.
- Anon depressicornis, an antelope, 325.
- Ants, abundance of and trouble caused by, 288, 289.
- Army, headquarters of Javanese, 43;
- Dutch, in Sumatra, 456.
- Arrack, how made, 68.
- Arriens, governor of the Moluccas, 213;
- kind invitation given the author, ib.;
- visits Banda, 213 et seq.
- Aru Islands, account of, 244.
- Assilulu, visit to the village of, 149-161.
- Ayar Bangis, port of, 453.
- B.
- Baba, island of, described, 127.
- Babirusa, skulls of, 150;
- distribution of, ib.;
- young one seen at Kayéli, 292;
- author hunts for, on Limbi, 325;
- one commits suicide, 331.
- Bachian, island of, described, 299;
- great python killed on, 334;
- fauna of, 380.
- Baju, a, described, 34.
- Bali, described, 93;
- fauna of, ib.;
- separation from Java, 93, 94;
- fauna of, 94;
- religion of, 95, 96.
- Bali, a town hall, 477.
- Bamboo, used by the Malays, 86.
- Banana, tree and fruit described, 84, 85;
- native name for, 159;
- different kinds, ib.
- Banca, description and geology of, 534;
- income of, 535.
- Banda, author arrives at, 128;
- and revisits, 214;
- description of the group, 214, 215;
- early inhabitants of, 216;
- religion of, ib.;
- natives of, exterminated by the Dutch, 217;
- convicts banished to, 217, 218;
- the group only walls of a crater, 224;
- compared with that of the Tenger Mountains, ib.;
- nutmeg parks on, 227;
- residency of, 242.
- Banteng, the Bos sondaicus, 72.
- Bantiks, a people near Menado, 343.
- Barros, Jão de, history of, 97, note;
- his description of Celebes, 97;
- describes the many languages spoken in the Moluccas, 163;
- his description of the Bandas, 215, 216.
- Barus, a port in Sumatra, 442.
- Batavia, purpose of going to, 13;
- foundation of, 24;
- police of, 383.
- Batta, grave of a, 417;
- Lands, a description of, 423;
- are cannibals, 424;
- referred to by Marco Polo, 425;
- by Sir Stamford Raffles, ib.;
- draw the author’s carriage, 426, 427;
- author visits a village of, 440;
- houses of, ib.;
- eat a man, 442;
- missionaries among, 443;
- Madame Pfeiffer among, 444;
- kill two American missionaries, 445;
- origin of their cannibal customs, 446.
- Barbosa, Odoardo, cited, 63;
- history of, 100, note;
- describes the natives of Celebes, 100.
- Bears, of Sumatra, 510, 511.
- Bencoolen, bay of, 486;
- history of, 487, 489.
- Benzoin, a resin, 63.
- Betel-nut; tree described, 180;
- mode of chewing the, 181.
- Birds.—
- Bird that guarded the double cocoa-nut tree, 15;
- of Java, 80, 81;
- trade in, on the coast of New Guinea, 242;
- luris, ib.;
- crown pigeons (Megapodiideæ), 242;
- doves (Columba ænea and Columba perspicillata), fruit planted by, 243;
- of paradise found at Aru Islands, 244;
- Pigafetta’s account of, ib.;
- kingfishers at the Bandas, 246;
- Pitta vigorsi, a rare species, ib.;
- Carpophaga luctuosa, a white dove, 255, 268;
- the prince parrot (Platycercus hypophonius), description of, ib.;
- luris, red (Eos rubra), 256, 259;
- kingfishers at Buru, 258;
- hunting luris, 259;
- parrakeets, ib.;
- Trichoglossus cyanogrammus, ib.;
- luris, Moore’s description of, 260;
- Tanygnathus macrorynchus, a large, green parrot, 268;
- Carpophaga perspicillata, a long-tailed dove, ib.;
- Muscicapidæ, ib.;
- Monarcha loricata, ib.;
- Tropidorynchus bouruensis, 269;
- Anas rajah, or “prince duck,” 283;
- author incurs great danger in procuring, ib.;
- castori rajah, 289;
- Megapodius Forsteni, ib.;
- M. Wallacei, ib.;
- mode of shooting, skinning, and preserving, 288, 289;
- Corvus enka, 335;
- Dicrurus, ib.
- Birgos latro, the great hermit crab, 148.
- Bleeker, Dr., on the geology of Laitimur, 247;
- on the ichthyology of Lake Linu, 344.
- Blood-suckers, author tortured by, 492, 493, 508.
- Boats, with outriggers, 57;
- see also leper-leper.
- Bonang, the, described, 190.
- Bonoa, situation of, 253.
- Bosche, Governor Van den; entertains the author at Padang, 387.
- Bos sondaicus; the ox of Madura, 72.
- Bread-fruit, tree and fruit described, 92.
- Breech-loader, Sharpe’s, 43.
- Bridge, suspension, made of rattan, 428, 430;
- of bamboo, 474;
- of rattan, 475.
- Bua, valley of, 462;
- cave of, 463, 464.
- Buffalo, the, described, 35;
- habits of, 35, 36;
- color of, 36;
- fights with tigers, 36;
- wild ones in Sumatra, 413.
- Buru, described, 256;
- history of, 270, 271;
- Alfura of, and their customs and belief, 271-273;
- alternation of seasons in, 298.
- Buton, description and geology of, 380, 381.
- C.
- Camphor-trees, described, 433;
- kinds of, ib.
- Cannibals; mode of eating men, 444;
- see also Battas.
- Cassowary, eggs of, 150;
- habitat of the, ib.
- Cauto, Diogo de, history of, 98, note;
- his description of Celebes, 98, 99.
- Celebes; description and history of, 97-100;
- northern peninsula of, 322;
- gold-mines in, 379;
- fauna of, 380.
- Cemetery, Chinese, at Batavia, 35.
- Ceram, described, 201, 202;
- head-hunters of, 203;
- Alfura, ib.;
- landing on the south coast of, 207;
- alternation of seasons in, 298.
- Ceram-laut, natives of, 242;
- elevation of, 243.
- Cervus rufa, 80;
- mantjac, ib.
- Chair, to travel in, described, 141, 142.
- Chilachap, port of, 57.
- Christmas Island, passed, 13.
- Cinnamon, kinds of, and their distribution, 425.
- Cleft, of Padang Panjang, 390-392, 459, 460.
- Clove, tree and fruit described, 153;
- distribution of, 153, 154;
- quantities obtained in previous years, 153;
- mode of gathering the, 155;
- names for, 156;
- history of, 157;
- yield of, in Saparua, Haruku, and Nusalaut, 197.
- Clypeastridæ, abundant at Saparua, 186.
- Coal, near Siboga, 436;
- near Bencoolen, 492-495;
- abundance of, 494;
- on the Limatang, 521;
- on the Inem, 524.
- Cock-fighting, Malay passion for, 61.
- Cocoa-nut, the double, 14;
- palm, described, 81-83;
- oil, mode of making, 83;
- kind eaten by Malays, 82, 83;
- importance of, 84;
- beaches lined with trees of, 149;
- a portable fountain, ib.;
- abundance of, on the upper Limatang, 523;
- rafts of, ib.
- Cocoa-trees at Amboina, 138;
- history of, 138, 139.
- Coffee, store-houses for, at Menado, 346;
- history of, 347-349;
- how brought to Padang and when sold, 453;
- exports to the United States, 455, and Appendix D.;
- where large quantities could be profitably raised, 504, 505.
- Coir, a rope made of gomuti fibres, 370.
- Controleur, duties of, 67;
- in Ceram summons the head-hunters, 203.
- Cooking, Eastern mode of, 31.
- Coral, Meandrinas, or “brain corals,” 285;
- different kinds of, and appearance beneath the sea, 286-287;
- Fungidæ, Gorgonias, raised reefs, 508.
- Cotton, raised by the natives on the Limatang, 527.
- Crawfurd, Mr. John, cited, 96;
- in regard to Mount Tomboro, 108.
- D.
- Damma, described, 126;
- hot springs in, 126, 127.
- Deer, author hunts, on Buru, 290-292;
- their venison smoked and made into dinding, 292;
- Axis maculata, 387;
- hunted by tigers, 413.
- Dias, Bartholomew, his discovery of southern extremity of Africa, 22.
- Dilli, city of, 122;
- name whence derived, 124.
- Diving, skilful, 103.
- Draco volans, described, 144.
- Dugong found at Aru Islands, 244.
- Duku, the, described, 90.
- Durian tree and fruit described, 91, 92.
- E.
- Earl, Mr., cited in regard to a plateau, 95;
- people near Dilli, 116.
- Earthquake, experienced by the author at Amboina, 167-169;
- diseases caused by several, 169, 170.
- Elephants, native mode of killing, 495;
- author comes near a stray one, 513;
- distribution of, ib.
- Elizabeth, Queen; her letter to the rajah of Achin, 449, note.
- Eugene Sue, describes Rahden Saleh, 38.
- Exquisite, an Eastern, described, 42.
- F.
- Feest Kakian, a revel of the head-hunters, 210.
- Fever, Batavia, described, 39.
- Fishes; large one caught at Limbi, 332;
- Ophiocephalus striatus, 354;
- Anabas scandens, ib.;
- Anguilla Elphinstonei, ib.
- Fishing, boats used by Malays, 52;
- Malay mode of, 329.
- Floris described, 111;
- cannibals of, ib.
- Flying-fish, 106;
- can fly during a calm, 122.
- Forest, home in a tropical, 261;
- nature’s highway through, 263.
- Fountain, “youth’s radiant,” quoted from Moore, 297.
- Fringilla oryzivora, the rice-bird, 80.
- G.
- Gallus bankiva, 60, 61;
- other species of, 60.
- Galunggong, Mount; eruption of, 75, 76;
- compared with the Tenger Mountains, 77.
- Gambang, of Java, 190.
- Gambling, Malay vice of, 61.
- Geology, of Timur, near Kupang, 119, 120;
- of the Banda group, 241;
- of Amboina, 247;
- of Buru, 263, 293;
- of Bachian, 299;
- of the Minahassa, 376;
- of Gorontalo, 379;
- of Buton, 381;
- of a cliff at Tapanuli Bay, 441;
- of the Padang plateau, 477;
- of the cliffs of Bencoolen Bay, 489, 490;
- of the region near Tebing Tingi, 508;
- of the region of the upper Limatang, 522;
- of Banca, 534.
- Gillibanta, passed, 187.
- Gilolo, west coast of, 310;
- Alfura of, 311;
- “the bloodhounds” of, ib.
- Goitre, prevalent in the interior of Sumatra, 416;
- probable cause of, ib.
- Gold-mines in Celebes, 379;
- geological age of, ib.;
- mines in Sumatra, 404-406;
- distribution of, 406;
- ornaments of, 431, 432;
- mode of obtaining, 432.
- Gomuti palm, fibres of, 360;
- made into a rope, 370;
- tuak or wine of, 371.
- Goram, situation of, 243.
- Gorontalo, bay of, 377;
- country and tribes near, 378.
- Gresik, village of, 56.
- Gunong Api, of Sapi Strait, 106, 107;
- of Banda, 214-219;
- author ascends, 228;
- description of, 228-234;
- account of eruptions of, 237;
- the one near Wetta, 245;
- of Banda compared to Ternate, 317.
- H.
- Haruku, one of the Uliassers, 178;
- north coast of, 182;
- population and description of, ib.
- Head-hunters, of Ceram, 203;
- clothing, 203, 204;
- dance of, ib.;
- of Sawai Bay, 205, 206.
- Hinduism, history of, 62.
- Hitu, a part of Amboina, 130;
- remarkable appearance of hills on, 131;
- excursion along the coast of, 141.
- Horse, author thrown from a, 341;
- of Sumatra, 409.
- Hospital, at Batavia, 39.
- Houtman, commander of first Dutch fleet to the East, 24;
- arrives at Ternate, 307.
- Hukom, Biza, Kadua, Tua, and Kachil, meaning of, 338.
- Hunting in the tropics, 139.
- I.
- Ice, used in the East, 31;
- whence brought, and where manufactured, 31.
- Inkfish, an Octopus, author dines on, 172.
- J.
- Java, Sea, 19;
- meaning of the word, 21;
- described by Ludovico Barthema, 23;
- compared with Cuba, 77-79;
- description of, 77, 78;
- population of, 78;
- imports and exports, 79;
- forests, ib.;
- fauna, 79-81;
- flora, 81-89;
- separated from Sumatra and Bali, 93, 94.
- Jewels, from the heads of wild boars, 151;
- Rumphius’s account of, 152.
- Jukes, Mr., cited on the geology of Sandal-wood Island, 112;
- Timur, 119.
- Junghuhn, Dr., cited, 52, 53, 109.
- K.
- Kampong, a, described, 132.
- Kayéli, bay of, 256;
- village of, 257;
- description of, 269;
- history of, 270;
- a threatening fleet arrives off, 283.
- Kayu-puti, trees and oil described, 282, 283;
- distribution of, 283.
- Kema, village of, 323;
- great python killed near, 334.
- Ki, some account of the group, 243.
- Kissa, described, 125.
- Klings, whence their name, 63;
- early voyages of, to the archipelago, 405.
- Kloff, Captain; describes the natives of Kissa, 125.
- Korinchi, reformers of, 471.
- Kubus, the tribe of, described, 533.
- Kupang, village of, 113;
- bay of, ib.;
- population of, 114;
- oranges of, ib.
- L.
- Ladangs, native gardens, 264.
- Lepers, author visits a village of, 343;
- description of the, 343-346;
- description of the disease, 345.
- Leper-leper, a native boat, 165;
- dangerous voyage in, 165, 166.
- Letti, described, 125.
- Limatang, river of, 518, 520, 521;
- author descends, 521-533.
- Limbi, an island near Kema, 324;
- author visits for Babirusa, 324-332.
- Living, Eastern mode of, 32.
- Lombok, the, described, 264.
- Lombok, island of, separated from Bali, 93;
- fauna of, 94;
- flora, ib.
- Lontar, one of the Banda Islands, 214;
- shores of, 219;
- author visits it, 223-227;
- beautiful nutmeg-groves of, 225.
- Lotus, fragrant, 358;
- land of, by Tennyson, 366.
- Lubus, tribe of, 411;
- habits, 419.
- M.
- Macassar, harbor of, 100;
- praus of, 100, 101;
- city of, 103-105;
- tombs of princes near, 105.
- Madura, a low island, 55;
- Strait of, 56;
- cattle of, 60;
- south coast of, 71;
- whence its name, ib.;
- coffee-trees on, 72;
- manufacture of salt on, 72.
- Magellan, Ferdinand, his discovery of the Spice Islands, 305-307.
- Maize, history of, 265-267.
- Makian, island of, described, 299;
- eruptions of, 299, 300.
- Malabrathrum, a gum, 62.
- Malay, first sight of, 18;
- language of, 20;
- physical characteristics of, 33, 34;
- passion for gambling, ib.;
- are mostly Mohammedans, ib.;
- language affected by the Portuguese, 122;
- speak many dialects, 162, 163;
- migrations of, from Gilolo, 313.
- Mango, tree and fruit described, 89, 90, 148.
- Mangostin, described, 88, 89.
- Manindyu, lake of, 397;
- crater of, 399, 401;
- village of, ib.
- Marco Polo, his account of Java, 21.
- Marriage, feast at Kayéli, 274;
- Mohammedan laws in regard to, 275;
- at Amboina, 275-278;
- Malay ideas of, 279.
- Matabella, situation of group, 243;
- Wallace’s description of, ib.
- Menado, village of, 342;
- bay of, 346, 351;
- Tua, an island, 346.
- Menangkabau, kingdom of, 394;
- former capitals of, 468;
- history of, 469-474;
- arts in, 472, 473.
- Minahassa; the most beautiful spot on the globe, 316;
- mode of travelling in, 335;
- population of, and area, 339;
- cataract in, 356;
- mud-wells and hot springs in, 358-364;
- Alfura of, 365;
- most charming view in, 369;
- products of, 370, 375;
- graves of the aborigines of, 373;
- Christianity and education in, 375;
- geology of, 376.
- Mitarra; small island near Ternate, 317.
- Mohammedan religion, first converts to, 51;
- at Gresik, 56;
- jealousy, 159;
- requires the shaving of the head, 273;
- filing the teeth, 274.
- Moluccas, history of the, 146;
- population and how divided, 195;
- Catholicism in, 307, 308;
- Christianity introduced, 308;
- of what islands composed, 309.
- Monkeys, of Sumatra and Java, 408, 409;
- large troops of, 410;
- sagacity of, 478;
- a flock of, 509.
- Monsoons, calms during the changing of, 16;
- name whence derived, 44;
- east and west, ib.;
- rainy, 45;
- sky thick in the eastern, 120;
- eastern at Amboina, Ceram, Buru, and New Guinea, 128, 129;
- western boundary of, 486.
- Mosque, Mohammedan, in Samarang, 50.
- Mount, Ungarung, 45;
- Slamat, ib.;
- Sumbing, 46;
- Prau, residence of the gods, 46-48;
- Japura, 48;
- Tenger, 73;
- Bromo, 74;
- Tomboro, eruption of, 108-110;
- Tompasso, 357;
- Singalang, 393;
- Mérapi, ib.;
- Ophir, 404;
- Seret Mérapi, 420, 422;
- Lubu Rajah, 423;
- Sago, 461-468;
- Talang, 480;
- Ulu Musi, 499;
- Dempo, 516.
- Mud-wells, in the Minahassa, 359-364.
- Müller, Dr. S., ascended Gunong Api of Banda in 1828, 236.
- Musa paradisiaca, the banana-tree, 85;
- textilis, 340.
- N.
- Natal, port of, 453.
- Nautilus, shells of, purchased at Kupang, 119;
- said to be common on Rotti, ib.;
- those secured at Amboina, 134, 135.
- Navigating mud-flats, 57.
- Nusalaut, name whence derived, 178;
- author visits, 187;
- surrounded by a platform of coral, 187;
- natives of, in ancient costume, ib.;
- description and population of, 188.
- Nutmeg-tree, when found, 215;
- gathered by the natives, 216;
- description of tree and fruit, 222;
- mode of curing the fruit, 222, 223.
- O.
- Orangbai, an, described, 136.
- Orang-utan, habits of, 408, 409.
- Ophir, whence the gold of, 405.
- Opium, mode of selling and smoking, 279-282;
- history of, 280.
- P.
- Padang, city of, 385;
- Panjang, 392;
- Sidempuan, 423.
- Padangsche Bovenlanden, or Padang plateau, 390;
- native houses in, 393;
- dress of the natives of, 394;
- author travels in, Chap. XV.;
- geology of, 477.
- Paddy, described, 66.
- Pagi Islands; natives of, and their habits, 482, 483.
- Palembang, author arrives at, 529;
- description and history of, 530, 531;
- mosque of, 531;
- Lama, 532.
- Pandanus, a screw-pine, 84.
- Papandayang, Mount, eruption of, 74, 75.
- Papaw, tree and fruit described, 85.
- Papua, natives of, 311, 312;
- taxes levied on, 314;
- author thinks of going to, 315.
- Pasuma, plateau and people of, 516-519.
- Pedatis, described, 68.
- Pepper, an article of trade, 446-448;
- distribution of and native names for, 447, 448.
- Periplus of the Erythræan Sea, 62.
- Pigafetta, his account of birds of paradise, 244;
- account of the Philippines, 308.
- Pinã-cloth, how made, 143.
- Pine-apples, introduction and history of, 142.
- Piper betel, leaves of, chewed by the Malays, 181.
- Pirates, in the Moluccas, 318;
- from China, ib.;
- from Mindanao, 319;
- Malays escape from, 320;
- a surprise of, ib.;
- praus of, 321;
- a challenge from, ib.;
- Dutch cruise for, 322.
- Plough, kind used by Malays, 36;
- mode of using, 36, 37.
- Pompelmus, a gigantic orange, 19.
- Ponies, Javanese, 65.
- Post-coaches of Java, 64.
- Pumice-stone, great quantities of, 110.
- Python, one seen near Kema, 333;
- stories concerning, 333-336;
- author presented with one, 537;
- it escapes, 539;
- author has a deadly struggle with, 541.
- R.
- Raffles, Sir Stamford, history of, 488.
- Railroads in Java, 49.
- Rambutan, described, 89.
- Ranjaus, 86.
- Rattan, kinds of, 511;
- how gathered, 511, 512.
- Reef, first coral, visited, 123;
- author’s boat strikes on one, 183;
- waves breaking on a, 199.
- Reinwardt, Professor, cited, 53;
- ascended Gunong Api of Banda, in 1821, 236;
- predicts an eruption, 312.
- Rejangs, customs and laws, 496-498.
- Reynst, Gerard, arrival at Banda, 236.
- Rhinoceros, native pits for, 495;
- distribution of, 509.
- Rice, manner of gathering in Java, 66.
- Rivers; Musi and its valley, 499;
- Inem, 521, 522.
- Roads, post, in Java, 64.
- Roma, described, 126.
- Roses, abundance of, in the Minahassa, 352, 366.
- Rotti, island of, 116;
- people of, ib.
- Ruma négri, a public house, 355;
- beautiful one, 366.
- Ruma, Satan, or Devil’s Dwelling, author visits, 437-442.
- Rumphius; his “Rariteit Kamer” referred to by Linnæus, 13;
- grave of, 260;
- sketch of life of, 251.
- S.
- Saccharum, sinensis, 69;
- officinarum, ib.;
- violaceum, ib.
- Sacrifice, human, 117.
- Saleh, Rahden, palace of, 37, 38;
- manners and acquirements of, 38;
- described by Eugene Sue, ib.
- Salt, manufacture in Madura, 72;
- Java, 72, 73;
- Borneo and Philippines, 73;
- quantity of, ib.;
- prices of, 73, note.
- Samarang, arrive at, 45;
- described, 48.
- Sambal, described, 32.
- Sandal-wood Island, description of, 113;
- horses of, ib.
- Sandy Sea, the, 74.
- Saparua, name whence derived, 178;
- island described, 184;
- history, ib.;
- town of, 184, 185;
- bay of, 186.
- Sapi, described, 60.
- Sarong, description of the, 18, 34.
- Sawai bay, people of, 205.
- Sawas, described, 66;
- fertility of, 67.
- Schneider, Dr., cited, 120, 247.
- Schools, in the Spice Islands, 193;
- how supported, ib.;
- welcome to the Resident, 194;
- classes of, 195.
- Sclater, Mr., cited, 94.
- Semao, island of, 113.
- Sequiera, first brings Portuguese into Eastern Archipelago, 23.
- Shells, collecting, at Kupang, 117-119;
- Trochus marmoratus, 175;
- Strombus latissimus, 176;
- Scalaria preciosa, 185;
- Cypræa moneta, 186;
- best place in the Spice Islands to gather, 198;
- harp, ib.;
- Mitra episcopalis and papalis, 199;
- Tridacna gigas, found on hills, 248;
- Auricula in Ceram, 255;
- Rostellaria rectirostris, ib.
- Siboga, author comes to the village of, 434;
- country about, 435 et seq.;
- coal near, 436.
- Singapore, history and description of, 536.
- Sinkara, lake of, 476;
- kampong, ib.
- Siri, Malay name for the Piper betel, 181.
- Snakes, swimming, 14.
- Springs, Damma, 126;
- in Java, 127;
- hot, in the Minahassa, 360-364.
- Strait, Sunda, 13-19;
- Sapi, passed through, 106-108.
- Styrax benzoin, described, 63.
- Sugar-cane, kinds of, 69;
- history of, 69, 70.
- Sugar-Loaf Island, passed, 121.
- Sulphur, from volcanoes, 53.
- Sumatra, grand mountains of, 43;
- author travels in, 384-532;
- Dutch army in, 456;
- Hinduism in, 471;
- Mohammedanism in, 471;
- unimproved areas in, 502;
- true source of the wealth of, 505.
- Sumbawa, seen, 107;
- Mount Tomboro in, 108.
- Sundanese, a language of Java, 25.
- Surabaya; business of, 56;
- shipping at, ib.;
- harbor of, 57;
- situation of, ib.;
- population of, ib.;
- dock-yard, 58;
- machine-shops, ib.;
- artillery works, 59;
- streets of, 60.
- Surakarta, residence of Javanese princes, 26.
- Surf, on south coast of Ceram, 208;
- revolt in, 257.
- T.
- Tandu, a, described, 49.
- Tanjong O, feared by the natives, 200;
- Flasco, beautiful sunset seen at, 377.
- Tapanuli, bay of, 434, 436;
- geology of a cliff near, 441;
- natives that come to the bay of, 448.
- Teak, durability of, and different purposes used for, 59;
- abundant in Java, 79;
- distribution of, 267.
- Telegraph-lines in Java and Sumatra, 65.
- Tenger Mountains, seen, 73;
- Sandy Sea in, 74;
- Bromo in, ib.;
- compared with the Bandas, 241.
- Ternate, island and village of, described, 300, 303, 304;
- history and account of the eruptions of, 300-309;
- the prince of, and his territory, 309, 310;
- trade of, 315;
- author experiences four earthquakes at, in four days, 316;
- houses of foreigners at, 317.
- Tidore, peak and village of, 312, 313;
- prince of, 313.
- Tifa; a kind of drum, 137;
- discordant sounds of, 179;
- mode of beating, 180.
- Tigers, ravages of, 413;
- native traps for, 491;
- natives destroyed, 503, 504;
- fight with a bear, 510;
- abundance of, 513-517.
- Timur, different races on, 115;
- southeast monsoon in, ib.;
- northwestern coast of, 121.
- Timur-laut, described, 127;
- natives of, at Banda, 218.
- Tin, distribution of, 535.
- Tobacco, history of, 265, 266.
- Tondano, lake of, 367, 368;
- village of, 368;
- Klabat, mantled with clouds, 369;
- tragedy occurred near, 372.
- Trees.—
- Upas, 54;
- Antiaris toxicaria, 54, 55;
- anchar, 55;
- Artocarpus incisa, and integrifolia, 92, 93;
- Carophyllus aromaticus, the clove, 153;
- Palmyra palm, 222;
- Borassus flabelliformis, ib.;
- Myristica moschata, the nutmeg, ib.;
- Tectona grandis, the teak, 267.
- Tripang, described, 101-103.
- U.
- Uliassers described, 178.
- V.
- Valentyn, his description of an earthquake wave, 240;
- history of Buru, 270;
- history of Ternate, 304;
- describes the eruption of Mount Kemaas, 336, 337.
- Valley of Poison, 53.
- Van Dijk, cited, 476, 492, 494.
- Vidua, Carlo de, sinks in a solfatara, 354.
- Viverra musanga, 79, 80.
- W.
- Wakasihu, visit to the village of, 161-164;
- rajah of, 161;
- shells gathered at, 162.
- Wallace, A. R., cited, 94, 95;
- list of the birds of paradise, 314, note.
- Wetta, described, 124.
- Wilkinson, Sir Gardner, cited, 62.
- X.
- Xavier, St. Francis, visits the Moluccas, 307.
- Z.
- Zoological gardens, at Batavia, 38;
- at Samarang, 60.