INDEX 



525 



460 : renewed friendship, 461 : 

 Antarctic exploration, 462-463 : 

 at Dusky Bay, New Zealand, 

 463-464 : no continent between 

 America and New Zealand, 465 : 

 at Tahiti, 465, and Tonga, 466 : 

 concludes Southern Continent 

 is under ice, 466-467 : low 

 opinion of the South Pole, 467, 

 472 : at Juan Fernandez, 467 : 

 Easter Island, the Marquesas 

 and Tahiti, 468 : at the New 

 Hebrides, 469 : New Caledonia 

 and Norfolk Island, 470 : 

 describes Maori cannibals, 471 : 

 rounds Cape Horn and visits 

 Southern Georgia, 471 : returns 

 to England, 472 : results of 

 voyage, 472-473 : how to keep 

 well on board ship, 473 : " a 

 pretty income " at Greenwich, 

 474 : the third voyage, 474- 

 476 : at Van Diemen's Land, 

 New Zealand, Tonga and Tahiti, 

 475-47 6 : sa ils North, 476 : 

 Cook's character, 476-479 : his 

 work summed up, 480-481. 



Cornelis, Jerome : piracy at the 

 Abrolhos, 251-252. 



Cortes, Hernando : conqueror of 

 Mexico, 76 : plans a Spanish 

 Empire in the Pacific, 76-77 : 

 sends Saavedra to the Moluccas, 



77- 

 Cosmas Indicopleustes : his view 



of the world, 8-12. 

 Cotton, Professor L. A. : criticises 



argument that Terra Australis 



exists by physical necessity, 



95 note 2. 

 Couto/ Diego do : on ignorance of 



the South coast of Java, 84. 

 Cyclades : Bougainville's name 



for the New Hebrides, 372. 

 Cygnet, the : Dampier in, 311-318. 



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Dalrymple, Alexander : identifies 

 Jave la Grande with, Australia, 

 129 note, 440 note : voyages in 

 Eastern parts, 361 : gets 

 Arias's Memorial, and learns 

 existence of Torres Strait, 361 : 

 a disciple of Quiros, 361 : his 

 Discoveries in the South Pacific, 

 and Collection of Voyages, 362 : 

 he argues that a Southern 

 Continent must exist, 362-364 : 

 his map, 363 : he is supplanted 



by Cook, 365, 387 : gives his 

 booklet to Banks, 365 : Cook 

 searches for Dalrymple's con- 

 tinent, 396, 400 : Cook im- 

 pressed by Dalrymple's map of 

 Torres Strait, 411, 441 : Dal- 

 rymple accuses Cook of dis- 

 honesty, 440 note. 

 Dampier, William : uses Tas- 

 man's map, 297, 326 : early 

 life, 306-308 : portrait, 307 : 

 a pirate, 306, 308 : wood- 

 cutting and rum-drinking, 308 : 

 in a tropical forest, 309 : in the 

 South Seas, 309 : at Juan 

 Fernandez, 310 : his curiosity, 

 310 : in the Cygnet, 311 : from 

 Mexico to Guam, 311 : pro- 

 poses a factory in the Philip- 

 pines, 312 : and the exploration 

 of Australia, 313: his use of the 

 phrase Terra Australis, 314 and 

 note : in Cygnet Bay, 315-318 : 

 in Tonquin, 318-319 ; urges 

 commercial enterprise, 319-320 : 

 returns to England, 320 : Jour- 

 nal printed, 321 : great expecta- 

 tions of Australia, 322 : voyage 

 in the Roebuck, 323 : difficulties 

 of the voyage, 323-324 : Sharks 

 Bay, 325 : Rosemary Island, 



326 : are there passages ? , 326- 



327 : Roebuck Bay, 327 : at 

 Timor, 329 : Dampier Strait 

 and New Britain, 329-331 : 

 shipwreck at Ascension, 330 : 

 condemned by court-martial, 

 332 voyage in the St. George, 

 332 Dampier and Selkirk, 333, 

 334 the voyage of 1708-1711, 

 334-335 : value of Dampier's 

 writings, 335-336. 



Dante : believes that Paradise is 

 in the Southern Continent, 18, 

 72, 73 : on the Southern Cross, 

 18. 



' ' Dauphin ' ' Map, the : 1 1 3 et seq., 

 map, 114. 



Davis Island : see Easter Island. 



Dedel, Jacob : his name given to 

 d'Edelslandt, 233. 



Dentrecasteaux, Joseph Antoine 

 Bruni : explorations in the 

 Australian Bight, 246-247, 484, 

 508 : and in Van Diemen's 

 Land, 497, 508. 



Desceliers' Map: 116, 117 (map), 

 127. 



Deslien's Map : Portuguese flags 

 on Jave la Grande, 125 note. 



