INDEX TO VOLS. I, AND II.
A.
Abel, Dr. Clarke, his account of a
mi as, i. 99.
Acacia, in the Archipelago, i. 12.
Acarus, bites of thé, ii. 86.
Æschynanthus, climber plants in
Borneo, i. 129.
African negroes, on the erania and
languages of the, ii. 467, 468.
Ahtiago, village of, ii. 89.
Ahtiago and Tobe vocabularies, ii.
475.
Alcedo, Don, ii. 243.
Alfuros,the true indigenes of Gilelo,
ii. 16, 19 ; of Papuan race, the
predominant type in Ceram, 96.^
Ali, the author’s attendant boy, ii.
14, 16, 23, 40 ; kind treatment
received by, 28 ; the author’s
head man, 164.
Allen, Charles, the author’s assistant,
i. 72 ; sent with the collections
to Sarawak, 101 ; finds employment,
and leaves the author
for four years, 318 ; rejoins the
author, 475; news of, ii.- 14,21,
115,123,335; letterreceivedfrom,
382 ; his collections, 384 ; his
difficulties, ib. ; his - wanderings,
385; finally obtains employment
in Singapore, 386 ; his voyage
to Sorong, and his difficulties,
420 et seq.
Allor vocabulary, ii. 475.
Amahay, bay of, ii. 78; visit to,
86.
Ambubaki, visit to, ii. 317.
A mblau vocabulary, ii. 474.
Amboyna, island of, i. 6 ; voyage to,
from Banda, 458; map of, 459 ;
the town of, 460 ; volcanoes in
■remote times, 460, 461 (see Water,
limpid); the author’s cottage in,
464 (see Interior); general character
of the people, 469 ; habits
and customs, 470, 471 (see Shells),
473-478; clove cultivation established
at, ii. 8 ; departure from,
73; map of, 74.
Amboyna lory, ii. 85.
Ampanam, 238,240; birds of, i. 241;
cause of the tremendous surf at,
253, 254.
Anchors of the Malays, ii. 376,377.
Andaman Islands, in the Bay of
Bengal, ii. 453.
Animal life, luxuriance and beauty
of, in the Moluccas, ii. 155.
Animals, distribution of, the key to
facts in the past history of the
earth, i. 225-233, 316-330 ; geographical
distribution of, ii. 292,
293.
Anonaceous trees in Borneo, i. 129.
Anthribidse, species of, ii. 32.
Ants, noxious, ii. 258 ; at Dorey,
tormented by, 328.
Ape, the Siamang, i. 208.
Arabs in Singapore, i. 31.