
CONTENTS
C h a p. III.—Character of Mahomedanism in the
Indian Archipelago, - - DIRECTIONS
Ch a p. IV.—State of Christianity in the Indian FOR
Archipelago, , - - - - PLACING THE PLATES
BOOK VII
HISTORY, VOLUME FIRST.
Plate ;, 1, View near Buitenzorg, or Bogor, in Java,
to face title-page.
2. A native of the black and brown complexioned
races, _ ’ _ page
3. Malay houses, - ; ;
4. Javanese houses, -
5. Warlike weapons, - _ ;
6. Coins of the Archipelago, - ;
7. Signs of the week of five days, &c. ;
8. Antique metallic howl, - _ «
9. Javanese musical instruments, - V ;
10. Specimen of music, _ - * w <
11. Do. do. Wf; L
12. Do. do. , - ;
13. Do. do. - .
14. Agricultural implements, &c. ' ;
VOLUME SECOND.
15. View of Boro Budor in Java, to front title-
16. AlPpangacb-ets, -
17. Do. * ' 5-
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Ch a p. I.—Preliminary Remarks on the History of
the Archipelago, - -
Ch a p. II.—Ancient History of Java, -
Ch a p. III.—History of the Propagation of Mahomedanism
in Java, - - - _ -
Ch a p. IV.—History of Java continued,
Ch a p. V.—Sequel of Javanese History,
Ch a p. VI.—History of the Malays, ' ! -
Ch a p. VII.—History of Celebes, - - -
Ch a p. VIII.'—Portuguese History of the Archipelago,
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Ch a p. IX.—Dutch History of the Archipelago,
Ch a p. X.—Spanish History of the Archipelago,
Ch a p. XI.—Chronological Table of the principal
Events in the History of the Archipelago, -