Xn CONTENTS. 



BOOK IL 



CHAP. i. 



The Passage from Oteroah to New Zealand ; Incidents which 

 happened on going ashore there, and while the Ship lay in Po- 

 verty Bay - - - - Page 27 4< 



CHAP. li. 



A Description of Poverty Bay, and the Face of the adjacent 

 Country. — The llange from thence to Cape Turnagain, and 

 back to Tolaga; with some Account of the People and the 

 Country, and several Incidents that happened on that Part of 

 the Coast ----- 289 



CHAP. III. 



The Range from Tolaga to Mercury Bay, with an Account of 

 many Incidents that happened both on board and ashore. — A 

 Description of several Views exhibited by the Country, and of 

 the Heppahs, or fortified Villages of the Inhabitants - - 314 



CHAP. IV. 



The Range from Meicuiy Day to ihe Bay of Islands — An Expe- 

 dition up the River Thames.— Some Account of the Indians who 

 inhabit its Banks, and the fine Timber that grows there.— Several 

 Interviews with the Natives on different Parts of the Coast, and 

 a Skirmish with them upon an Island - _ . 339 



CHAP. V. 



Range from the Bay of Islands round North Cape to Queen Char- 

 lotte's Sound ; and a Description of that part of the Coast 360 



CHAP. VL 



Transactions in Queen Charlotte's Sound. — Passage through the 

 Strait which divides the two Islands, and back to Cape Turn- 

 again. — Horrid Custom of thelnhabitants. — Remarkable Melody 

 of Birds. — A Visit to a Heppah, and many other Particulars 



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