CONTENTS. 



C II A P. II. 



Farther Account of Tranfadions voith the Natives. — Their Hofpita- 

 i;[y,—Propenfity to Theft.— Definition of a Boxing Match.— Death 

 of one of our Seamen.— Behaviour of the Priefls at his Funeral. — 

 Wood Work and linages on the Mcrai purchafed.—The Natives 

 inquifitive about our Departure— Their Opinion about the Defign 

 of our Voyage.— Magnificent Prcfents of Tcrrecobooto Captain Cook. — 

 The Ships leave the //land.— The Reflation damaged in a Gale, 

 and obliged to return. 20 



CHAP. III. 



Sufpicious Behaviour of the Natives, on our Return to Karahakooa Bay. 

 — Theft on board the Difcovery, and its Confequences. — The Pin- 

 nace attacked, and the Creiv obliged to quit her. — Captain Cook's 

 Obfirvations on the Cccafton.— Attempt at the Obfervatory. — The 

 Cutter of the Difcovery flolen.—Mcafnres taken by Captain Cook for 

 its Recovery. — Goes on Shore, to invite the King on board. — The 

 King being flopped by his Wife, and the Chiefs, a Contefl arifes. — 

 News arrives of one f the Chiefs being killed by one of our People. 

 — Ferment on this Occafion. — One of the Chiefs threatens Captain 

 Cook, and is fljot by him. — General Attack by the Natives. — Death 

 of Captain Cook. — Account of the Captain s Services, and a fetch of 

 his Character. ^S 



CHAP. IV. 



Tranfadions at Oivhybce, fubfequent to the Death of Captain Cook. — 

 Gallant Behaviour of the Lieutenant of Marines. — Dangerous Situa- 

 l of the Party at the M.rai.— Bravery of one of the Natives. — 

 ultation refpeding future Mcafures. — Demand of the Body of 



tain Cook E: and infidious Conducl of Ko.:h, and the 



Chiefs. — Jnfolent Behaviour of the Natives. — Promotion of Officers. 



— Arrival of tzvo Priefls with Part of the Body. — Extraordinary 



2 Behaviour 



