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INDEX.

Haarlem, wreck of, in Table Bay, 182

Hale, H. on Toln island, xlviii

Ilall, Bishop, Mundus alter and idem,

Ixxxiv Ilamelin, Captain of the Naturaliste,

finds the tin plate of Vlamingh on

Dirk Ilartog's island, Ixxxiii Hammond, Captain of the Antelope,

134 Harewind, yacht, dispatched for New

Guinea, 44 Haring, yacht, dispatched for New

Guinea, 44 Hartog, Dirk, discoveries, lxxxi Hasagays, arms of the natives of

New Guinea, 96 Heenhoven, ship, uncertainty about

its destiny, 183 Hillegonde, ship, accident, 183 Holden, Horace, driven to the Isle of

Tobi, xlix Hondius, Jodocus, map, to illustrate

the discoveries of Drake and

Cavendish, Ixviii Hoop, brigantine, sent to the wreck

of the Zeewijk, 186 Houtman, Frederick, gives the name

to the Houtman's Abrolhos, lxxxvi Houtman's Abrolhos, discovery,

lxxxvi ; the Houtman's Abrolhos

in 1727, by Leupe, 176

Instructions for the expedition for the discovery of New Guinea, 43

Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain, agreement with Don John II, about the line of demarcation, xxxviii

Jacobus, Dutch ship, sees the Trials, 188

Jan de Bremen, of Pelsart's crew, confesses to have caused the assassi- nation of twenty-seven persons, 72

Jave, la Grande, on the old maps, supposed to be Australia, lii

John II, agreement with Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain, about the line of demarcation, xxxviii

John II buys the right to the Moluc- cas from Charles V, xli

Jonck, Aucke Pietersz, skipper of the Emeloort, account, 82

Judasis, G. de. Speculum Orbis, Ixviii

Kangaroo, first described by Dampier, ex

Kart, Pieter v. Pita Ka't

Kaijmanshoek, eastern point of the third inlet on the coast of New Holland, visited by the expedition in 1705, 171

Keer Weer, Cape, (turn again), fur- thest point reached on New Guinea, by the Duyfhen in 1606, 44

Kondur, island, described by Marco

Polo, XV

Kuijle Eijiand, projecting point on the west side of New Holland, 168

Lacca-iha, New Guinea, particularly

ugly people, 97 Lants Welvaren, carries drawings,

etc., from the expedition of Vla- mingh, to the directors of the

council, 113 Leeman, Abraham van Santwigh,

upper steersman of the Vergulde

Draeck, 82 : journal, 87 Leeuwin, ship, discovery, lxxxvi Legaspi, Miguel Lopez de, established

a Spanish colony at Zebu, lxx Le Testu, Guillaume, map, xxxvi Leupe, P. A., description of the

Houtman's Abi-olhos in 1727, 176 Lima, track to Chili, discovered by

J. Fernandez, 20 Limmen, yacht, destined for a nearer

discovery of New Guinea, 43 ;

equipped for the expedition, 47 Lochac, described by Marco Polo, xv Londe of Java, v. Jave Lonton, promontory on the fifth inlet

on the E. coast of New Holland,

visited by the Vossenborde etc., in

1705, 172 Lopez de Legaspi, v. Legaspi Lopez de Villalobos, Ruy, v. Villa-

lobos Lord North's island, the island on

which Sequeira was driven, xlviii ;

description of the natives, xlii,

xlix, 1 Louisiade, Torres touching at, Ixxiv ;

description of the inhabitants, Ixxv Louwerens, Captain of the Jacobus,

sees the Trials, 188 Lucach, V. Lochac Luchtenburg, wreck on theAVieliugen,

182