CONTENTS. 



CHAP. II. 



The Difcovery of an Jjland called Wateeoo.— Its Coajls examined — Vifitj 

 from the Natives on hoard the Ships.— Meff. Gore. Burney, and^ 

 Anderfon, ivith Owal, fcnt on Shore. — Mr. Anderfoiis Narrative 

 of their Reception. — Omal's Expedient to prevent their being de- 

 tained. — His meeting zuUhfome of his Countrymen, a7id their difrefs- 

 fiilVoy age.— -Farther A corint of Wateeoo, and of its Inhabitants, i 80 



CHAP. III. 



Wenooa-ctte, or Otakootaia, vlfitcd. — AccoiKit of that If and., and of 

 its Produce. Hervey''s Jfland, or Terougge 7nou Attooa., found to 

 be Inhabited. — TranfiElhns ivlth the Natives. — Their Perfons, 

 Drefs., Language, Canors. — Fruit lefs Attempt to land there. — Rea- 

 fons for bearing away for the Friendly Iflands. — Pahnerjlons IJland 

 touched at. — Defcrlptlon of t'.e tivo Places ivhere the Boats landed. 

 — Refrefnicnts obtained there. — Conjtclures on the Formation of 

 fuch law I/lands. — Arrival at the Friendly Jjlands. 205 



CHAP. IV. 



Intercourfe with the Natives of Komango, and other Iflands — Arrival 

 at Annajnooka. — TranfacTions there. — Feenou, a principal Chief, 

 from Tongataboo, conies on a V.ift. — "^Ibe Manner of his Receptlm in 

 the Ifland, and on board. — Inf::nces of the piferlng Difpofition of 

 the Natives. — Some Account of Annamooka. — The Paffage from it 

 to H paee. 225 



CHAP. V. 



Arrival of the Ships at Hapaee, and friendly Receptlm there. — Prc- 



fents and Solemnities on the Occafion. — Single Combats ivith Clubs. 



— Wrefling and Boxing-^natches. — Feynale Combatants. — Marines 



exercifed. — A Dance performed by Men. — Fireworks exhibited. — 



J he Night'entertainment s of finglng and dancing particularly dc- 



fcribed. 242 



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