CONTENTS. 



C H A P. X. 

 Return from Cape North, alojig the Coaji of Afia. — Views of the 

 Country. — Burneys Ifland. — Cape Serdze Kamen, the Northern 

 Limit of Beeruig's Voyage.— Pafs the Eaji Cape of Afia. — De- 

 fcription and Situation of it. — Obfcrvations on Muller. — The Tfchut' 

 Jki. — Bay of Saint Laurence. — Two other Bays, and Habit atioiu 

 of the Natives. — Beerings Cape Tfchukotjkoi. — Beering^s Po/ition 

 of this Coaf accurate. — I/land of Saint Laurence. — Pafs to the 

 American Coafl. — Cape Darby. — Bald Head. — Cape Denbigh, on a 

 Peninfula. — Bejborough JJland. — Wood and Water procured. — Vifits 

 from the Natives. — Their Perfons and Habitation!. — Produce of 

 the Country. — Marks that the Peninfula had formerly been fur- 

 rounded by the Sea. — Lieutenant King's Report. — Norton Sound,— 

 Lunar Ohfervatiom there. — Stxhlins Map pro-ocd to be erroneous. 

 •—Plan of future Operations. ^^-j 



G H A P. XI. 



Difcoveries after leaving Norton Sound. — Stuart's Ifland. — Cape StC' 

 phens.— Point Shallow-ivater. — Shoals on the American Coaf. — 

 Clerkc^s Ifland. — Gore's Ifland. — Pinnacle Ifland. — Arrixral at' 

 Oonalafjka. — Intercourfe ivith the Natives and Ruffian Traders. 

 — Charts of the Ruffian Difcoveries, commimcated by Mr. Ifmyloff. 

 Their Errors pointed out. — Situation of the If and s vifited by the 

 Ruffians. — Account of their Settlement at 0Q7ialafljka,»^Of the Na- 

 fives of the Ifland. — Their Perfons — Drefs. — Ornament s.-^Food. — 

 Houfes, and domefic Utenftls. — Manuf azures. — Manner of pro-- 

 ducing Fire. — Canoes.— Fifloing and hunting Implements. — Fifhes, 



and Sea Animals Sea and Water Fovuls^ and Land Birds. — Land 



Animals and Vegetables. — Manner of burying the Dead. — Rcfem- 

 hlance of the Natives on this Side of America to the Grecnlanders 

 and Efquimaux.— Tides.— Obfervatiom for determining the longi- 

 tude of Oonalajhka^ 4S8 



