Dedicated to Charles Darwin, The Malay Archipelago- the land of the Orang-utan and the Bird of Paradise is a narrative of travel with studies of man and nature. This is part one of two volumes.
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Alfred Russel Wallace, Wallace was born 8 January 1823, and died 7 November 1913. From 1844 he taught for a time in Leicester, and there he met Henry Walter Bates, who roused his enthusiasm for the study of insects. After a brief return to surveying, he agreed with Bates to go to the Amazon, and in April 1848 they set sail, intending to support themselves by acquiring collections for sale. Edited by David Knight.
Preface, Volume I I Physical Geography INDO-MALAY ISLANDS II Singapore III Malacca and Mount Ophir IV Borneo- The Orang-utan V Borneo- The Journey in the Interior VI Borneo- The Dyaks VII Java VIII Sumatra IX Natural History of the Indo-Malay Islands THE TIMOR GROUP X Bali and Lombock XI Lombock-Manner and Customs XII Lombock-How the Rajah took the Census XIII Timor XIV Natural History of the Timor Group THE CELEBES GROUP XV Celebes-Macassar XVI Celebes-Macassar XVII Celebes-Menado XVIII Natural History of Celebes THE MOLUCCAS XIX Banda XX Amboyna