Ó"2Ó° Index.
Copper, Exploring for, 82,91 (note),
92 (note), 94, 221, 246, 250—252.
Crocker, Mr. W. M„ 26,61, 96,266
(note), 323, 327, 331.
Crossman, Col., 139 (note).
Daily News, 108 (note).
Dalit-men, 333 (note).
Daly, Mr. D. D., 308 (note).
Danao houses, 213.
Danao plain, 208, 211.
Datu Malunad, 169,173.
Datu Ower, 171.
Datu Serikaya, 179.
Dead, Treatment of, 214, 266.
Dead man’s ghost, Talking to, 204.
De Crespigny, C. E., 205 (note).
De Fontaine, Capt. A. M-, 335
(note).
Degadong, 169, 212.
De Lissa, Mr., 108 (note).
Dent, Mr. Alfred, 26, 100, 332.
Dilke, Mr. A. W., M.P., 17.
Durahim, Evidence of, at inquest,
291
Durian, Fruit of the, 263 (note).
Dusuns, The, 144,152,158,164,169,
193,199, 218, 223 (note), 233, 264.
Dyaks, The, 258, 324, 330, 332.
E ast India Company, 4.
Elephant-hunting, 284.
Elephant swamp, .276.
Elk’s-horn fern, 147.
Elopura, 7, 8, 109, 111, 284 ; inquest
at, 287, 335.
Elphinstone, Lord, 98.
Empty tins better than cloth, 211.
English Illustrated Magazme, 115.
Everett, Mr. A. H., 70, 72.
Expeditions: Bongon river, 73;
Timbong Batu, 73; Labuk to
Kinoram, 76; Kina Balu to Tum-
boyonkon, 82 ; up the Segama
and round Silam and Sibokon,
90, 94; Labuk river to Kudat,
108,174—221 ; Sandakanto Labuk,
114; Marudu Bay, 114; on
the Sequati and Kurina rivers;
135—173 ; four months in Kinoram
and the Marudu, 222—253 ;
last expedition, 254—281.
F e u n s , 322.
Fever, To avoid, 257; attacks of,
237, 260.
Fishing, Mode of, 318—321.
Floods, 74, 171, 210, 214, 231, 263,
272.
Frankland, Prof, 3, 16, 54, 56, 58.
Franks, Mr. A., 330.
Fraser, Dr. D. M., Assassination
of, 335 (note).
Gabass hill, 217.
Garfield, President, 68.
Gensalong (chief), 235.
Geological Notes, 73, 76, 82, 91
(note), 113, 114, 141—145, 148,
153,155—157,161,168,169,172—
174,179,180,183—185,192, 200,
206, 215, 223 (note),'225, 229.
235, 245, 250—252, 261—273.
Ghanaghana, 209.
Gilbert, Dr., 58.
Goat-sucker, 131.
Gold, Discovery of, 266 (note).; see
also “ Geological notes.”
Gueritz, Mr., 219 (note), 321.
H a b a l t t , 209.
Hamilton, Hon. A., 71, 121 (note).
Harington,Col.,Notes by, 120—134 ;
135,137, 219 (note) ; his acquaintance
with Frank Hatton, 312-191
322 ; fishing trip up the 'Bongon, '
319—322 ; 335 (note);
Hassan, Sergeant, 276 ; murder of,
308 (note). -
Hatton, Frank : Boyhood, 8 ; birthplace,
10 ; school life, 11 ; at
College of Marcq, Lille, 12 ; at
King’s College, 13 ; Oxford and
Cambridge Examinations, 14; at
the Royal School of Mines, 15 ;
at Jermyn Street and South
Kensington, 15, 331 ; geological
tours, 15; visit to Derbyshire,
15 (note); commendations of
eminent scientific men, and of the
Chemical Society, 16, 56, 58—60 ;
his admiration for Darwin and
Huxley, 16; literary work, 17,
32 ; travels on thè Continent, 17 ;
portrait in Graphic, 17 ; personal
Index. 339
appearance, 1 9 ; Fellow of the
Chemical Society, 23 ; engagement
by the Company,2 4 ; essays,
4 0 ; papers read before the Chemical
Society, 53 ; arrangements
for leaving England, 60 ; letters
■ en- route, 63—68; in Paris, 6 3 ;
memoranda for proposed book,
66 (note), 115, 135 (note); invitation
to Bangkok, Siam, 68; at
Government House, Labuan, 69,
71 ; expeditions in the interior,
73—9 4 ; knowledge of Malay and
Dusun, 78, 82, 90 ; dinner in.
the bush, 78 ; ascent of Kina
Balu, 8 0 ; last exploration, 9 0 ;
telegraphic news of his death,
.v96, 97 ; sympathy of Court of
Directors, 97 (note); letters of
condolence, 97—1 0 1 ; the fatal
accident, 105, 1 1 3 ; the last journey,
107 ; inquest and. verdict,
10 9 , 110, 287—2 9 3 , interred at
Elopura, 111 ; eloquent tribute
to, in North Borneo Ee/rald, 112 ;
Governor Treacher’s letter to the
Company, 2 8 4 ; Mr. Beveridge’s
devotion, 2 8 4 ; Mr. Pryer’s account
of the accident, 2 8 4—287 ;
Mr.-Herbert Ward’s narrative,
300— 3 0 8 ; incidents of life in
Borneo related by Col.Harington,
312 — 322 ; loss of diaries, 3 3 2 ;
“ Frank Hatton Memorial Prize,”
334 ; memorial obelisk, 334 ;
“ Mount Hatton,” 336.
. “ Hattonville,” 75, 336.
“ Head-Hunters of Borneo,” 190
(note), 330. ;
Head-hunting, 77, 88,189, 212.
Hodgkinson, Dr., 16, 61, 91.
Hooker, Sir Joseph, 16.
Hope, Capt., 322.
Houses, Floating, 262.
Huxley, Prof., 3.
“ I n f l u e n c e of Intermittent Filtration,”
&c., 53.
Inland lakes, 256, 268.
Inquest, The, 287—293.
J a c k s o n , Father, 71.
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Jahore, Yisit to, 332.
Java, Earthquake in, 93 (note).
Johnston, Mr. H. H., 105 (note).
Juinah, Evidence of,at inquest, 292.
Jungle, Tropical, 146,149,170,243,
322. ■
K a g ib a n g a n , 194.
Kaladi, 158.
Kaliga Point, 148.
Kambigging (chief), 224, 232.
. Kandurong (chief), 335 (note).
Kaponakan river, 218, 248,
Kawang, 335 (note).
Kayan tribe,-329.
Kayan weapons, 322.
Keppel, Admiral, 5 (note).
Khoribson river, 243.
Kias, 226, 236, 216.
Kimanis, 333 (note).
Kina Balu, 3, 5, 79, 109, 120,137
(note), 198, 221.
Kinabatangan cave, Story of, 257.
Kinabatangan river, 111, 113, 184,
186 (note), 254, -278.
Kinarringan (god), 161, 201, 233.
King-fisher, The, 131 (note).
Kinoram, 76, 77, 82, 90, 91 (note),
219,222—253.
Kion Gendokod, 241.
Klings, The, 123. •
Knox, Col., 28.
Koetei, Sultan of, 190 (note). -
Koligan, 214; baggage-bearers, 215.
Kondorikan river, 249.
Kris, Malay, 322—324.
Kudat, 73, 77, 81, 91 (note), 108,
114,166,173, 174—221, 314.
Kurching, 76.
Kurina river, 143—173,
L abuan, Purchase of, by English
Government, 5 (note); 69, 70,72,
76; life at, 119—134, 313; deserted
colliery works, 129.
Labuan Coal Company, 73.
Labuk hills, 178, 180.
Labuk river, 109, 114,174, 221.
Lamag river, 276.
Lasas, 216.
Leeches(‘‘ limantungs ”),185 (noteK
. 262, 278. ' . , *
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