Jonas, Arngrim, I. 195, note—287, note—and 316;:
Jones, the Honorable Alexander, arrives in Iceland,
I. 334—becomes acquainted with the revolution,
I . 325, i t . 50—orders the persons concerned in it tci
proceed to England, i. 325, n . 54—his letters
relative to the Icelandic revolution, n . 84, 96.
Jonesen, Madam, i. 87—description of her house, i. 188,
202,
Jonsbook, i. xxiv.
Jorgensen, Mr. Jorgen, takes possession of the governor’s
house, i. 58—his troop, i. 88—his intended improvements
in the school o f Bessestedr, i. 3 5 4—
restores the government to the Icelanders, I. 357—
embarks in the Orion from Iceland, i. .358—saves the
crew of the Margaret and Anne, 1.366—biographical
notices respecting, I I , 6 , note, 55, note—dissolves
the Danish authority in Iceland, and issues his
proclamations, ii. 27—takes possession of the public
chest, i i . 42.
JungermannicE found near the liot-springs, i. 50.
Justice, court of, i. xxvi, 29.
Kampfer, his account o f the hot-springs in Japan, rf 1 9 6 .
note—description of the sulphur-springs in Japan,
1.245, note.
Kamtchatka, feast among the natives of, i. 68, note, 1 7 1 .
Kallegiaa, account of an eruption of, if; 1 2 0 .
Kerguelan, i. 31. note.
Klofa-Jokul, seen at midnight, i. 6 .
jKrabla, account of the eruption of, n . 119.
Kreisevig, country in its vicinity, i. 236—Church of,
i. 240—scenery at, i. 248— obstacles to collecting
the sulphur of, i. 250.
Langspel, i. 282.
Language of Iceland, i. lxvii.
Laugardalr, i. 126.
Laugerfel, i. 139, 154.
Lava, vast bed of, described, I. 81—singular appearance
of the, I. 1 0 1 .
Leera, i. 293—printing-office at, 1.294.
Levetzen, Mr., iv. 122.
Lichens, various species employed as food, i. 132.
Lichen islandicus, i. 130—particulars respecting i. 131
—mode of preparing for food, i. 133,
Ligusticum scoticum, i. 383.
Likthrau, i. 189.
Linnaeus, i. 57, 85, 108, 192.
Literature, ancient state of, i. lxxii—present state of,
i. lxxix.
Logmann, i. xxi,
Lownbrn, Mr., his account o f the Fugle-skiserene,
i i . 261.
Lutheran religion, introduction of, i. lxiii.
Lycopodium alpinum, used for dying, i. 214.
Mackenzie, Sir George, i. 110, 233. note 309, 345, 346.
Magnusen, Mr. Finnur, i. 39, 357-
Manufacture of Woollen goods, encouragements for,
ii. 370.
Margaret and Anne, leaves Iceland, i. 359—burnt at sea,
i. 360.
Mice, some particulars respecting, i. 51.
Middalr, i. 127—miserable habitation of the priest of,
i. 128.
fylilk, mode used by the natives to convey this fluid into
bottles, i. 2 5 6 , note.