CONTENTS. 



BOOK II. 



From leaving New Zealand, to our Arrival at Otaheite, or 



the Society Islands. 



CHAP. I. 



Prosecution of the Voyage. Behaviour of the Two New Zea- 

 landers on board. Unfavourable Winds. An Island called 

 Mangeea discovered. The Coast of it examined. Transac- 

 tions with the Natives. An Account of their Persons, Dress, 

 and Canoe. Description of the Island. A Specimen of the 

 Language. Disposition of the Inhabitants - Page 240 



CHAP. II. 



The Discovery of an Island called Wateeoo. Its Coasts ex- 

 amined. Visits from the Natives on board the Ships. Messrs. 

 Gore, Burney, and Anderson, with Omai sent on Shore. Mr. 

 Anderson's Narrative of their Reception. Omai's expedient 

 to prevent their being detained. His meeting with some of his 

 Countrymen, and their distressful Voyage. Further Account 

 of Wateeoo, and of its Inhabitants - 251 



CHAP. III. 



Wenooa-ette, or Otakootaia, visited. Account of that Island, 

 and of its Produce. Hervey's Island, or Terougge mou At- 

 tooa, found to be inhabited. Transactions with the Natives. 

 Their Persons, Dress, Language, Canoes. Fruitless Attempt 

 to land there. Reasons for bearing away for the Friendly 

 Islands. Palmerston's Island touched at. Description of the 

 two Places where the Boats landed. Refreshments obtained 

 there. Conjectures on the formation of such low Islands. 

 Arrival at the Friendly Islands - - - 274? 



CHAP. IV. 



Intercourse with the Natives of Komango, and other Islands. 

 Arrival at Annamooka. Transactions there. Feenou, a prin- 

 cipal Chief from Tongataboo, comes on a Visit. The Manner 

 of his Reception in the Island, and on board. Instances of the 

 pilfering Disposition of the Natives. Some Account of Anna- 

 mooka. The Passage from it to Hapaee - 292 



CHAP. V. 



Arrival of the Ships at Hapaee, and friendly Reception there. 



