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PAGE Spanish colonies in South America
Sai-gong) a city of Cochinchina I p 246 Spiders* claws converted into tooth-picks
Salt, monopoly of, in the Brazils - 121 Stagsy horns, whimsical opinion respecting
Salmon, muscular power of 60 Stags not found in all Africa -
Santa Cruz, bay of - - 29 Stephanos, a Polish Greek, extraordinary
town of - - - - 3 3 character of .
St. Jago - 7 m 67 Stones falling from heaven -
St. Sebastian, city of - 78 Storke, Dr., receipt of, for the cure of
Santa Clara, convent of V 93 madness -
St. Catharine, island of I I® 134 Storm on the deseits of Africa .
Sargasso, sea of 73 Strait of Sunda - -
Sea, storm at, awful ¡ É l 2 Stricfures on Darwin’s doctrine _
employment of passengers by -■ V 59 Subsistence, articles of, in Cochinchina .
Seal-catchers on Amsterdam island *55 Sugar-cane transplanted to the Brazils Ml
Secretary bird, digestive power of the Supper of the governor of Batavia
stomach of 146 Sword-fish, muscular power of .
Sharks, observations on the stomachs of - H 6
Shark-fishing, danger of * 1 162
Shipping in the bay of Batavia ’■'S| 169 T
of Cochinchina 319
Ships' holds, advantages of dividing - 320 Takheitse, a new and curious animal .
Ships perforated by the snout of the Taxes and monopolies in Teneriffe ¡Aï
sword-fish - ‘ 61 Tejeuca, excursion to - _
Skulls, chamber of - - 7 Temperature of Madeira
Slavery resisted by the South Americans 106 on the peak of Teneriffe
not known in the central parts of South of Teneriffe I P
Africa - 4 °5 o f Batavia _
Slaves, conduct of a French officer to- Teneriffe _
wards - h i Theatre of Cochinchina :/¿t£
condition of, in the Brazils 112 Theft, Cochinchinese addicted to
compared with those of the W est India Thermal springs on Amsterdam island
islands - 114 Thousand Islands .
of St. Domingo |f#» 116 Timber of Cochinchina _
character and condition of, in Batavia 238 Tobacco, mode of smoking by the Boohow
emancipated in Batavia - 241 shuanas
Snuff", how taken by the Booshuanas * 395 Tooth-picks of spiders’ claws y-'í
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Trade to South America - - 1 2 6
between Portugal and England - 128
to China and Cochinchina not to be
thrown open - - 345
ancient of Cochinchina - - 350
how to be renewed - - ~ 359
‘Transmigration of souls - - - 229
Treaty with Portugal - - 129
between Louis XVI. and King of
Cochinchina - - - 261
Trees of Madeira - - - - 1 8
of Java - - - 187
held sacred by the Cochinchinese - 330
Tristan da Cunha - 13.7
7 r a /b y r ic e , what - - - 241
Tropical climates, condition of the natives
of - & - 310
Trottoirs in the streets of Rio - - 85
Trowbridge, Sir Thomas, spirited conduct
of - - - * 31
Turon, bay and harbour of - 247
advantages of ' V " ".335
U
Van Weegerman’s style of living - 205
Velocity of fishes remarkable - - 60
Viceroy of Canton, unfortunate expedition
of, against the King of Tung-
quin - - v 252
Vienne, Madame de - - 265
Vine, treatment of, in Madeira - 22
Volcanic crater on Amsterdam island - 140
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Volcanoes, observations on - 152
Upas tree of Java 19c
Utensils, domestic^' of the Cochinchinese 316
W
Wine made at and exported from Madeira
- - - 20
extraordinary qualities of that of Madeira
- 22
.of Teneriffe - - 39
why not made ill America 124
Women, drudgery of, in Madeira 12
want of delicacy in - 13
of Rio de Janeiro - 92
of Batavia - - 209
dancing, of Java - - - 224
of Cochinchina 296
Cochinchinese, condition and character
of - 303
transferred on easy terms 3°7
Booshuana, occupation of - - 395
Y
Tin-yac, the Cochinchinese usurper - 251
fleet of, destroyed - - 269
Z
Zeolite found on Amsterdam island - 142
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