
CONTENTS
OF
VOLUME II.
Page
CHAPTER IX.
Religion.—Introduction of Mahometanism.—How for its Tenets and Doctrines are
. r /observed.—Priests.—How -provided for-.—How far the ancient Institutions of the
■Country are superseded.—Antiquities.—Edifices.—The Temples of BambAnan.
Boro Bodo.—Gunung Prahu.—Kediri.—Sing’a' SAri, Sufeu, &c. —Sculpture.—
* I mages in Stone.—Casts in Metal.—Inscriptions on Stone and Copper.—Coins,
—.Ruins of the ancient Capitals at MAdang Kamülan, Majapäbit, Pajaj Aran, &c.
—Island of BAli.—Conclusion , . . ............................ ........... .. • *........... 1
CHAPTER X.
The History of Java from the earliest Traditions till the Establishment of Mahometanism
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CHAPTER XI.
History of Java from the Establishment of Mahometanism (A. J. 1400), till the
Arrival of the British Forces in A.D. 1811. (A. J . 1738). . . ............................... 135
Line of Mahometan Sovereigns of Java ........ ......................................................... 231
Chronological Table of Events ........................ ....................*............. ......................231
Account of the several principal Divisions of Java and Madura ........................... • 241
APPENDIX.
A. Unhealthiness of Batavia.......................................................... ........................... 1
' Grea,Q!“ a ^ ^ nl>.a to Field* S B- Account of the Japan Trade.................... ............................................................. xv