
APPENDIX 0.
A Table o f Heights o f the Principal
Height in
Place. Eng. feet.
Amboina.
Salhutu (highest peak on
the island).................... 4,010
Ternate (peak of).................. 6,510
Tidoke (peak o f ) .......................6,440
Minahassa.
Monnt Klabat................ 6,560
Mount Sudara S. . . 4,390
Mount Batu Angus 2,290
Mount Lokon................. 5,140
Mountains in the Archipelago.
H eight in
Place. Eng. fe e t
Minahassa.
Mount Massarang 4,150
Mount Tompasso 8,850
Mount Saputan.............. 5,960
Mount Mahawut............4, 111
Mount Sempo............. 4,901
Mount Katawak 3,910
Mount Kawin................ 3,430
Lake of Tondano 2,212
HEIGHTS IH JA V A ,
Mount Krawang.................... 5,111
Salak . . . . . . . ...................... 1,244
Mandalawangi..................... 9,940
Gedeh................................... 9,150
Sedaratu.............................. 9,591
Alun-alun .......................... 9,100
Papandayang...................... 1,411
Pasir Alang................. 8,381
Taman Saât......................... 1,908
Ohikorai............................... 9,233
Telaga Bodas..................... . 5,814
Highest edge of Galunggong. 5,320
Galunggong......................... 3,825
Slamat. ! ................................ 11,329
Sindoro................................. 10,316
Merbabu................................ 10,219
Sumbing................................ 10,941
Lawu...................................... 10,121
Dorowati............... - ........... 8,480
Kawi................................... 9,408
Aijuno.................................. 10,941
Sémiru....................................12,235
Budolembu, highest peak in
the Tenger Mountains. . . 8,105
Boromo................................ 1,545
Aiang.................................... 9,896
Raon...................................... 10,111
HEIGHTS US SUMATRA.
Padang Hill (Apenberg).....................%............ • 3-*-l
Kayu Tanam..................................................................................... *03
Padang Panjang....................................................... • • • ----- 3,434
Port Gugur Sigandang, the highest point on the col between
Singalang and M6rapi.......................................... _•------ •.......... „’a ll
From this place to Matua is the plateau of Agam—Matua is 3,389
Bambang............................................................................................. 2,028
Pisang.................................................................BBSEsl......... I V ’ I
K umpodang (where we crossed the brook and found a controleur
making a bridge, etc.)..................................................................
Bondyol.............................................................. . I f
Water-shed just before coming to Libu Sikeping........................... A133
Libu Sik6ping • • ■
Rau............... .....................................................................................
Water-shed between Rau and Kota Nopan.................................... A133
That above Kota Nopan.................................................................... I )351
Feet.
Water-shed between Tobing and Uraba........................................ 2,451
Last hills crossed before coming down to Eik Bediri............. 600 to 800
Dundgus Nasi (island passed in coming from Siboga)..................... 800
Mount Talang (Orawfurd’s Dictionary)........................................... 10,500
Mount Singalang............................................................................... 9,634
Mount Mérapi................................................................... , ............... 9,510
Mount Sago, about.................... 6,862
Mount Ophir......................... ............................................................. 9,110
Mount Kalabu (west of Rau)........................................................... 5,115
Mount Seret Merapi ............................................... 5,860
Mount Pitya Kéling ................................................................. 680
Lubu Rajah........................................................................................ 6,234
Height of the plateau of Toba, about................ .................... 4,000
Sinkara, greatest depth..................................................................... 1,193
Bottom of Silindong Yalley.............................................................. 3,144
Bukit Gedang, the edge of the old crater crossed in going down
to Manindyu................................................................................ 3,624
Lake of Manindyu............... ................................................... • . . . . 1,541
Tanjong Alam, on the road from Fort van der Oapellen to Paya
Kombo..................'..................................................................... 3,428
Paya Kombo...................................................................................... 1,104
Height of Silindong Yalley (e. g., at Uta Galong)......................... 3,144
Height of Toba Yalley about.......................................................... 4,000
Mount Indrapura, estimated a t........................................................ 12,255
Mount Lusé, in the territory of Aohin, in 3° 40' N. (Orawfurd). 11,250
Mount Lombok, according to Melville van Oambée, by triangulation,
about................................................................................. 12,363
APPENDIX D.
Coffee sold by the Government at PaAa/ng.
YEAR« Total quantity. Exported to U . S. Average price.
Piculs. Piculs. Guilders.
1856......................................... 125,000 65,521 30.84
1 8 5 1 ........................................ 150,000 6,031 33.18
1858......................................... 185,000- 12,010 25.25
1859......................................... 145,000 46,285 32.09
1860......................................... 151,000 19,536 34.59
1861......................................... 150,000 18,115 34.61
1862.......................................... 135,000 15,911 41.15
1863......................................... 23,145
1864......................................... 164,400 48,548 39.56