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I.

Ice, used in the East, 31; whence brought, and where manufactured, 31.

Inkfish, an _Octopus_, author dines on, 172.

J.

Java, Sea, 19; meaning of the word, 21; described by Ludovico Barthema, 23; compared with Cuba, 77-79; description of, 77, 78; population of, 78; imports and exports, 79; forests, _ib._; fauna, 79-81; flora, 81-89; separated from Sumatra and Bali, 93, 94.

Jewels, from the heads of wild boars, 151; Rumphius’s account of, 152.

Jukes, Mr., cited on the geology of Sandal-wood Island, 112; Timur, 119.

Junghuhn, Dr., cited, 52, 53, 109.

K.

_Kampong_, a, described, 132.

Kayéli, bay of, 256; village of, 257; description of, 269; history of, 270; a threatening fleet arrives off, 283.

_Kayu-puti_, trees and oil described, 282, 283; distribution of, 283.

Kema, village of, 323; great python killed near, 334.

Ki, some account of the group, 243.

Kissa, described, 125.

Klings, whence their name, 63; early voyages of, to the archipelago, 405.

Kloff, Captain; describes the natives of Kissa, 125.

Korinchi, reformers of, 471.

Kubus, the tribe of, described, 533.

Kupang, village of, 113; bay of, _ib._; population of, 114; oranges of, _ib._