CONTENTS. 



A beautiful Bird defcribed.—Kodiak and the Schumagin IJlands.— 

 A Rujian Letter brought on board by a NatiiK—ConjeSlures about 

 it.— Rock Point.-Haltbut Jjland.—A Volcano Mountain.— Provz^ 

 dential Ejcape.— Arrival of the Ships at Oonahpka— Inter c our fc 

 nvith the Natives there.— Another Rujian Letter.— Samganoodha 

 Harbour defcribed. 4^3 



CHAP. VIII. 



Progrefs North-ward, after leaving Oonala/Jyka.—The Tjlands Oonella 

 and Acootan.—Ooneemak. — Shalloivnefs of the Water along the- 

 Coajl.—Briflol Bay. -Round Ifland.—Calm Point—Cape Neiven- 

 ham.-Lieutenant IVilliamfon lands, and his Report.— Brifol Bay, 

 and its Extent.— The Ships obliged to return, on account of Shoals. 

 -Natives come off to the Ships.- Death of Mr. Anderfon ; his 

 Chara^er ; and Ifland named after him.— Point Rodney.— Sledge 

 Jfland, and Remarks on landing there.— King's Ifland. — Cape 

 Prince of Wales, the Weflern Extreme of Afnerica.—Courfe Weft- 

 nvard.— Anchor in a Bay on the Coafl of Ajta. ^'^^ 



CHAP. IX. 



Behaviour of the Natives, the Tfchutfki, on feehig the Ships. — Inter:' 

 vieiv ivith fame of them.— Their Weapons. — Perfons. — Ornmients. 

 — Clothing. — Winter and Summer Habitations. — The Ships crofs 

 the Strait, to the Coafl of America. — Progrefs Northward. — Cape 

 Mulgrave. — Appearance of Fields of Ice. — Situation of Icy Cape. 

 ' — The Sea blocked up ivith Ice. — Sea-horfes killed, and ufcd as. 

 Proviftcns. -- Thefe Animals defcribed. — Dimenfions of one of them, 

 — Cape Lifhurne.— Fruit lefs Attempts to get through the Ice, at. 

 c Diftance from the Ccafl. — Obfervations on the Formation of this 

 Ice. Arrival on the Coafl of Afia. — Cape North,— The Profecution 

 *f the Voyage deferred to the enfuing Tear, ^47 



