526 



Diaz, Bartholomew : rounds the 

 Cape, 66. 



Diemen, Anthony Van : early 

 life, 253-254 : influenced by 

 Quiros, 254, 256-257 : Instruc- 

 tions to Pool, 254-256 : gets 

 advice of Visscher, 258 : Instruc- 

 tions to Tasman, 1642, 265- 

 267 : Instructions to Tasman, 

 1644, 286-288 : more brilliant 

 schemes, 291 : death, 292. 



Dolphin, the : voyage under 

 Byron, 368; and Wallis, 368-369. 



Douglas, Rev. John : his edition 

 of the Journals of Cook's 

 second voyage, 457. 



Drake, Francis : his voyage round 

 the world, 141-143 : proves that 

 Tierra del Fuego is not part of 

 Terra Australis, 141 : at the 

 Moluccas, 142 : at Java, 143. 



Dutch, the : foundation of the 

 Dutch Republic, 212 : liberty 

 and wealth, 212 : Dutch Dread- 

 noughts, 213 : Linschoten 

 reveals the East, 209 : three 

 Dutch routes to the East, 213 : 

 Dutch East India Company, 

 214: Spanish fears, 201, 206: 

 Dutch Eastern Empire, 215- 

 219 : Dutch drive the English 

 from the Islands, 216-219 : 

 Dutch discover Australia, 220 

 et seq. : Dutch business spirit, 

 223-224 : Dutch religion, 212, 

 223, 257 : Dutch inquisitive- 

 ness, 237 : Dutch power waning 

 338 : Bougainville describes 

 Dutch weakness, 378-379 : 

 Banks on the same, 452-453. 



Duyfhen, the : voyage of, 224, 

 225. 



East India Company, the Dutch : 

 its foundation, 214 : its pros- 

 perity, 215 : Dutch Eastern 

 Empire, 216 : quarrels with the 

 English, 216-219 : drives the 

 English from the Islands, 219 : 

 encourages exploration, 235, 

 253 : its calmness, 285 : it 

 pours cold water, 292. 



East India Company, the English: 

 its Charter, 210 : its weakness, 

 210 : yet breaks the Portu- 

 guese fence, 210-211 : its fac- 

 tories, 211 : quarrels with the 

 Dutch, 216-219 : is driven from 

 the Islands, 219. 



Easter Island : discovered by 

 Davis and named Davis Island, 

 314 : visited by Roggeveen, 

 341 : sought by Bougainville, 

 370 : Dalrymple's argument, 

 364 : visited by Gonzalez, 458 

 note 2 ; by Cook, 468. 



Edrisi : expresses Arabic fear of 

 the Ocean, 28. 



Eendracht, the : discovers West 

 Australia, 226. 



Eendrachtsland : Dutch think it 

 is Beach, 45, 230 : discovered, 

 226 : on Gerritz's map, 227 : 

 Dampier guesses the meaning 

 of the name, 303. 



Ellis, John : describes Banks's 

 preparations, 394, and return, 



455- 



Endeavour, the : Logs and Jour- 

 nals, 380 : choice of the ship, 

 391 : spiked on the coral reef, 

 428 : in Endeavour River, 433 

 (picture) : repaired at Batavia, 

 449 : Cook's praise of, 460 and 

 note. 



English, the : English interest 

 in the East, 207 : Bristol 

 merchants explore, 207 : dis- 

 coveries of John Cabot, 208 : 

 North -West Passage ?, 208 : 

 North-East Passage ?, 208 : 

 Muscovy Company, 208 : Jen- 

 kinson trades in India, 208 : 

 Levant Company, 208 : John 

 Hawkins in Mexico, 138, 140 : 

 Drake's circumnavigation, 141- 

 143 ; in the Spice Islands and 

 Java, 142-143 ; his return, 143, 

 209 : Cavendish's circum- 

 navigation, 143-145 : he 

 suggests conquest of Spice 

 Islands, 144 : Spanish fears, 

 145, 152, 201, 206 : English 

 translation of Linschoten, 209 : 

 Lancaster's voyage, 210 : the 

 East India Company, 210, 

 breaks the Portuguese fence, 

 211 : rivalry with the Dutch, 

 216-219: massacre of Amboyna, 

 218 : Dutch drive English out 

 of Spice Islands, 219 : Dampier 

 in the South Seas, 309-320 : 

 recommends English factory in 

 the Philippines, 312 ; and ex- 

 ploration of Australia, 313 : 

 Dampier in Cygnet Bay, 315- 

 318 : urges vigorous trade in 

 the East, 319 : Dampier 's great 

 expectations of Australia, 322 : 



