
Statues—See Images
Stone—a very rare disorder in the Sugar—its culture, i. 473—history,I n4d7i5a—n Imslaannudfsa,c it.u r3e4 of, 476—an
•a—rtpicrilcee os fo ef xdpifofretraetniot ns,u giiai.r s3 c7o7m—pcaorsetd, , q3u7a9l ity, and quantity, 378 :Sulasi—its culture, i. 438
Sualpnh aurrt—iclaeb oufn cdoamntm ienr cteh, ei iiI.n 4d9ia4n Islands, i. 201—might become Suren—its culture, i. 453 '
Sword—origin of its use in Java, i. 226
TTaallalogwat-atrrie—e—a gitasm ceu lotuf rhea,z ia. r4d5 p6ractised by the Javanese, i. 112
Tapmriacrei,n dib—. its culture, i. 433—an article of exportation, iii. 3 5 7 -
Taiqung—its culture, i. 437
TTeeaark——hiitssto greyo ogrfa tphhei cteaal atnradd ep,h yiisi.i c5a2l 2distribution, i. 449—parallel ibiei.t w42e5en it and the o;ak, 451—its value as an article of commerce,
TeAetrhc—hipperlaacgtioc,e i . o2f1 5b lackening and filing them universal in the
Temples—remains of, in Java, ii. 195
Tiger—combat between this animal and the buffalo, an amusement
roefi gthnes, J1a2v1a nese, i. 115—how fought before the Javanese soveTTiimmaek—
a-—Seiet sC cauleltnudraer and uses, i. 454
Tmn—ati-vineds iigne nitosu sp utroe tshtaet eA, r1c9h1i—perlwaghoe,r ei . fo1u8n2d—, sieiild. o4m50 —usehdis tboyr yt hoef
mwainlli,n 4g6, 4—45p2r—icpe,a raanldle ql uabnettwityee enx ptohret emd,i n4e6s6 —ofg eBnaenrcaal raenfdle Cctoiornns
on the tin trade, ih.
Tobacco—the practice of smoking, when introduced into the
iAnr cehviepreyl acgliom, ait.e , 11030-4——thpere soennlty magordeee aobfl eu snianrgc,o t1i0c 5w—hiitcsh c tuhlrtiuvrees, To4p0o6g—rapqhuya notift yth eex Aporcrhteidp,e liaiig.o 4, 1i.6 —3 price, ib.
TToorutronisaem-sehnetlsl——avwalkuwe aarsd layn eaxrhtiicbliet eodf icno mthmee Arcrec,h iiipi.e l4a4g4o , i. 117 Town—description of one in the Archipelago, i. 168—those of the
Trmipaarnigti—med etrsicbreipst idoens carinbde dn, a1t7u1r e, as an article of commerce, iii. 441 , - . ' . .
Turmeric—its culture, i.'462
Turnips—introduced by the English, i .376
UmL b2r1e4lla—its quality or colour a mark of rank in the Archipelago,
INDEX. 558
Upas, or poison-tree—description of it, i. 467—history of its pernicious
effects, ib.
Vein. e3re3a—l Jdaivsaenasees—e farcecqouuenntt oinf ietvse royr igpianr,t iobf.— thiets Innadmiaen inIs laJanvdas,,
34—its introduction ought to be ascribed to the Europeans,
Vicibe.s of the Indian islanders—the most prominent are, revenge, i. 65—mucks, 66—assassinations, 70—piracy *and treachery, 71—
Vitlhlaegfets— adneds crroibpbtieornie so, f7 2a Javanese, i. 167—of an alpine village,
171—Indian islanders, for mutual protection, associate in villages,
222 Vitrrtuueths—, it.h e5 0I—ndhiaavne ‘ insloa ncdaeprasc iatyre f odri sitnintrgiguuiseh,e dib .b—y aare rceagpaarbdl ef oorf a—ttaarceh mneeintht earn dli tiggrioatuistu ndoe,r irba.p—acairoeu sr,e siebr.v—edn obru tn actouurartleloyu csr, ue5l1,
liabn.—guaargee ,g oibo.d— haurme onuarteudr alalnyd h ocshpeietarfbulle,, 5532——asenldd opmol iutes,e 5a4b—usaivree Vofcreaeb uflraormy, bPiogloytnryes, i5a5n —difficulty of forming such a vocabulary,
ii. 120—errors in former ones, 121—sources whence those in
ltahnisg uawgoersk, 1w25e—re spdeecriimveedn, o1f2 t3h—e vgorceaabt uPlaorlyy neosfi atnh, e1 9P2o—lyonef sniaun
merals, i. 264
War—mode of conducting it among all savages nearly the same, i.
222210——tchiveiilri zmedil ittarirbye ws eoafp otnhse, 2A2r2c—hipmeoladgeo o fa nle vayrimnged tr opooppsu, l2a2ti9o—n, dmisecnitp loinf eth, e2 d3e5a—d,s uwbosuisntednecde, , a2n3d7 —pricsaornreyrisn,g 2 o4n2 —wuars,e 2o3f9 t—het rriegahtt
Woarfu c—oniqtsu ecsut,l t2u4r7e, i. 443
Water-cresses—introduced by the English, i. 376
Weoaf,k n5e6s—seisn otfh eth lea wIns daigaani nisslta snodrecresr—y, siubm.—mianr yth oef ,c iir. c5u5la—tioexna omfp tlhees mskeunllt otfo ar ebluicfsfa, lo6,2 5—8—anidn itnh etihre iinrs fuornredcnteiossn sf,o 6r 0e—xtienr ntahle sirh eawtta acnhd
Wpeaovminpg, —64S ee Cloths Weights—See Measures
WWhhaelaet-—fischuelrtiyv—atietds scpoamrimngerlcyi,a il. im37p5ortance, iii. 447
W2id4o1ws—sacrifice of, on the funeral piles of their husbands, ii,
Wood, working of—rude skill of the Indian islanders in this art, i.
o19f 2it—, 1th93eir boats and shipping the most considerable exhibition