CONTENTS, 



CHAP. VII. 



The Pajfage from Van D'lemeiCs Land to New Zealand. — Employ- 

 ments in ^leen Charlotte* s Sound. — Tranfadicns zvith the Natives 

 there. — Intelligence about the MaJJ'acre of the Adventure's Boat^s 

 Creiv. — Account of the Chief ivho headed the Party on that Occa- 

 fion. — Of the two young Men nvho embark to attend Omai. — Various 

 Remarks on the Inhabitants. — ^Jlronomical and Nautical Obferva- 

 tions. I r 8 



CHAP. VIII. 



Mr. Anderfon^s Remarks on the Country tiear ^leen Charlotte's Sound. 

 — The Soil. — Climate. — Weather. — Winds. — Trees. — Plants.— 

 Birds.— Fif:.— Other yl7iimals.—0f the Inhabitants — Befcription 



of their Perfons. — Their Drefs. — Ornaments. — Habitations Boats. 



— Food and Cookery. — Arts. — Weapons. — Cruelty to Prifoners. — 

 Various Cujloms.— Specimen of their Language. 145 



B O O K II. 



From leaving New Zealand, to our Arrival at Otakeite, 

 or the Society Iflands. 



CHAP. I. 



P rofecution of the Voyage. — Behaviour of the two New Zealanden on 

 board. — Unfavourable nvinds. — An I/land called Mangeca difcovered. 

 —The Coaji of it examined. — Tranf anions ivith the Natives. — An 

 Account of their Perfons, Drefs, and Canoe. — Defcription of the 

 I/land. — A Specimen of the Language, — Difpoftion of the Inhabit^ 

 ants. iGy 



