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The Malay archipelago : the land of the orang-utan ... - Wallace Online

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;498 INDEX,et seq. ;arrival at tlie, 326 ;exploration<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> forests <strong>of</strong>, 328 ;entomological captures, 329 ;traders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>, 329 ;articles fordisposal or exchange, 329, 330 ;immense variety <strong>of</strong> animal life,330 ct seq. pirates on <strong>the</strong> coast;<strong>of</strong>, 333, 334 ; trade and commerce<strong>of</strong>, 335, 336 ;nominally under <strong>the</strong>government <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moluccas, 336 ;journey and residence in <strong>the</strong> interior,337 et seq. ;map <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>,338 ; birds <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>, 337-343 ;habits <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> natives, 341-343 ;<strong>the</strong>ir food, 341 ;arrack <strong>the</strong>irchief luxury, 343 ; <strong>the</strong>ir wTetchedhabitations", 343, 344 ;<strong>the</strong>ir monotonousexistence, 344 ; mixture<strong>of</strong> races, 344 ; <strong>the</strong>ir language,344 ; men and boys expert archers,349 ;inquisitiveness<strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> inhabitants,351, 352 ct seq. ;dry andwet seasons, 352, 353 ; beauty <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> human form, 354 ;females <strong>of</strong>,355 ;personal ornaments, 355 ;movable utensils, 356 ;householdornaments <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>, 356 ;mats andboxes <strong>of</strong>, 356 ; domestic animals,356 ; noxious animals, centipedes,scorpions, &c., 357 ; legend respecting<strong>the</strong>, 358 ; mysteriouscharacter <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> author, 359 ;second residence at Dobbo, 360,361 ; cheapness <strong>of</strong> Europeanarticles <strong>of</strong> commerce, 363, 364 ;intemperance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> natives, 363 ;considerable trade <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>, 368 ;departure from, 368 ; <strong>the</strong> returnvoyage, 368 ; <strong>the</strong> dry and rainyseasons, 368 ; expedition to, eminentlysuccessful, 369 ; <strong>the</strong> specimens<strong>of</strong> natural objects broughtfrom, 369 ; sketch <strong>of</strong> its physicalgeography, 369 ct seq. ; <strong>the</strong> greatis<strong>land</strong> called Tanabusar, 369 ;number <strong>of</strong> small is<strong>land</strong>s sm--rounding <strong>the</strong> central mass, 369 ;evidence that <strong>the</strong>y once formed apart <strong>of</strong> New Guinea, 372, 373 ;its natural aspects and vegetableproductions, 374 ct seq.Aru Is<strong>land</strong>s vocabular}', 467Aurora borealis observed at Muka,402Australia, resemblance to, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Austi-o-<strong>Malay</strong>an division <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Archipelago, 10, 11 ;great differencebetween <strong>the</strong> productions <strong>of</strong>,and those <strong>of</strong> Asia, 11Australians, on <strong>the</strong> crania andlanguages <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>, 459, 460Austro-<strong>Malay</strong>an division <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Archipelago, 7, 8 (fcc also Indo-<strong>Malay</strong>an) ; its close resemblanceto Australia, not to Asia, 11Awaiya, village <strong>of</strong>, 270 ; arrival at,274Awaiya vocabulary, 466Ayer-panas, life at, 22B.Babirusa (pig-deer), <strong>the</strong>, 202, 211 ;skull <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>, 212 ; <strong>of</strong> Celebesfound in Bouru, 300Baboon monkeys at Batchiau, 259 ;<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moluccas, 300Baderoon, <strong>the</strong> author's servant, 312 ;his gambling propensities, 366Bajau vocabularj-, 467Bali, is<strong>land</strong> <strong>of</strong>, 4 ; no forest in, 7 ;difference between, and Lombock,11 [see Birds in) ;position <strong>of</strong>, and<strong>of</strong> Lombock, 115 ; <strong>the</strong> only is<strong>land</strong>s<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Archipelago in which<strong>the</strong> Hindoo religion maintainsitself, 115 {see BUeling) ; beauty<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> district around, 116 ; cattleand birds, 117, 155 ;birds in,117, 155Ball, iSIr., an Englishman, residentin Java, 77Bamboo, usefulness <strong>of</strong>, 42, 55 ; withplate <strong>of</strong> bridge, 58, 59Banda, is<strong>land</strong> <strong>of</strong>, 4 ; from Macassarto, 219 ; first impression <strong>of</strong>, 219,220 ; appearance <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> town, 220view <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> volcano <strong>of</strong>, 220volcanic character <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> is<strong>land</strong>,220, 221 ; natives <strong>of</strong>, 223 ; birdsand mammalia, 223 ; <strong>the</strong> tradinglocality for nutmegs, 237, 238Banda group, 316Baso, <strong>the</strong> author's servant, 312Batanta, map <strong>of</strong>, 392Batavia, arrival at, 84 ; trade andhotels, 84"^

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