CONTENTS. 



CHAP. VI. 



T>efcription of Lefooga. — Its cultivated State.— Its Extent. — Tranfac- 

 tions there. — A Female OcuUJi. — Singular Expedients for JJjaving 

 off the Hair. — 'The Ships change their Station. — A remarkable 

 Mount and Sto?ie. — Defer /'ptiou of Hoolaiva. — Account of Poulaho, 

 King of the Friendly Iflands. — Refpcflful Manner in ivhich he is 

 treated by his People. — Departure from the Hapaee Iflands. — Some 

 Account of Kotoo. — Return of the Ships to Anuamooka. — Poulaho 

 and Fe emu meet. — Ar-iival at Fongataboo. 2.56 



CHAP, vii: 



Friendly Reception at Fongataboo. — Manner of dfiributing a baked 

 Hog and Kava to Poulaho' s Attendants, — The Obferviitory^ &c. 

 ereiled. — Fhe Village inhere the Chiefs rcfuie, and the adjoining 

 Country^ defcribed. — Intervieivs nvith Mareeivagee, and Tooboa, 

 and the King's Syti. — A grand Haiva, or Entertainment of Songs 

 and Dances, given by Maree-iuagee. — Exhibition of Fire-ivorks.— - 

 Manner of WrefUng and Boxing. — Di/lribution of the Cattle.— 

 Thfts committed by the Natives. — Poulaho, and the other Chiefs,, 

 confined on. that Account. — Poulaho^ Prefnt., and Haiva, ayS- 



CHAP. viir. 



Some of the Officers plundered by the Natives. — A fjVing Partjf. — 

 A Viftt to Poulaho. — A Fiatooka defcrihed.—Obfrvations on the 

 Country Entertainment at Poulaho' s lloife. — His Mourning, Cere- 

 mony: — Of the Kava Plant., and the Manner of preparing the Li- 

 quor. — Account of Onevy, a little Ifland. — One of the Natives 

 ivounded by a Sentinel. — Meffrs. King and Anderfon vifit the Ki>g''s 



Brother. — Their Entertainment. — Another Mourning Ceremony 



Mariner of p offing the Night. — Remarh on the Country they paffed 

 through. — Preparations made for failing. — An EcHpfe of the Sun, 

 imperfeSlly obferved.— Mr.. Anderfon s Account of the Ifland, aud- 

 its ProduBions, 309 



