A 



VOYAGE 



TO THE 



PACIFIC O C E A K. 



BOOK IV. 



Tranfaftions amongft the Natives of North 

 America 5 Difcoveries along that Coaft and 

 the Eaftern Extremity of Afia, Northward- 

 to Icy Cape -, and Return Southward to the 

 Sandwich Iflands. 



CHAP. I. 



T^e Ships enter the Sounds and moor in a Harbour. — In-- 

 tercourfe with the Natives. — Articles brought to barter.. 

 — Thefts committed. — The Obfervatories ereEied^ and 

 Carpefjters fet to work, — yealoufy of the Inhabitants of 

 the Sound to prevent other Tribes havi?ig Inter courfe with 

 the Ships. — Stormy a?id raijiy Weather. — Progrefs round 

 the Sound, — Behaviour of the Natives at their Villages. 

 — Their Manner ofdryi?2g Fijhy &'c. — Remarkable Vifit. 

 from Strangers^ a?id introdu&ory Ceremonies. — Afecond. 

 Vift to one of the Villages. — Leave to cut Grafs ^purxhafed, 

 — Tl^e Ships fail. — Prefents given a?jd received at parting. 



THE fliips having happily found fo excellent fliclter 

 in an inlet, the coafts of which appeared to be in- 

 habited by a race of people, whofe inoifenfive be- 

 haviour promifed a. friendly intercourfe, the next morn- Mondav xo. 



Match, 



