
INDEX.
A d d r e s s — that of the Indian islanders awkward, i. 98 their pe-
AgTrigarnescripiion and value as an article of commerce, iii.
Ag4r4i6cu lture—See HIu sIb and1ry AAlmphbaebrgerti—s—Seaen Laartnicgluea goef commerce, .u..p 446
—ancient temples, 195—images wanitdh *statues, 207—inscriptions,
Archipelago—general outline of its geographical, i. 1—physical, 7
ArdStecture—different species of,i. 156—durable materials not apptrliibeeds
,t o modern, 157—dwellings of the agricultural and maritime dapa, 159—materials for building, 161—description of a Pan —of h1o6u2s—ehoolfd a f Juarvnaitnuersee, p1a7l3a—ce,d u1r6a3b—leo mf aa tevrilialalgs en aontd atpopwhned,1 6J7o
whoomrkesd oanf pbuubilldici nugtsil idteyd, ic1a7t4e—d tnoa truerlieg ioofn a, ncient tanks, 17o Ma Javanese in, 175—lporanceof the 176—ancient temples, u. 195—statues and images,
Ariesclaa nadnedr sb, etie. l1, 0p1re-pwahraetnio ni notrfo duunceivde, rsiahll.y- iutss edc obnsytitthueen tI npdairatns
Areca-pahn—its culture, i. 394—an article of extensive commerce,
Ariiitih. m41e4ti—c—itsI npdriicaen anisdla qnudaelrist yi,g inbo. rant of it as a sc.i encJ e, i.. 253
employ foreigners as accountants, ib.—their manner of counting,
lPiom.—itso jiogfi nt hoefs eth, e2i5r9 n—umnubmeresr,a lisb .o—f tthheei rJ anvuamneersiec acle rsecmaloesn,i a2l5 d5i alect,
how formed, 261-origin of their ordinal and fractional