CONTENTS. xix 



CHAPTER VIII. 



JMBAU AND VITI-LEVV—FIJI Gi? OOP— continued. 



(July 29 to August 2.) 



Mbau Roadstead — Boat expedition in Viti-Levu to Eewa up Wai-Levu Eivei- 

 — Interview with Tui-Drakiti, King of Rewa — Coui'teous reception — Hospi- 

 tality of the Eev. Mr. Carey, Wesleyan missionaiy — Trip in canoe up to 

 Davui-Levu — -Visit to the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Baker — Capsized on way back 

 to Eesva — The natives and their huts — Eeturn from Eewa to Mbau — Tsiim- 



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Thakumbau — Exchange of civilities and arms — The great Kava bowl 

 — The Akau-tabu — Conjecture respecting cannibalism — Cruel practices in 

 Fiji — Not unparalleled in civilisation — Intellectual and moral characteristics 

 of the Fijians — Jackson's praise of them — Captain Erskine's confirmation of 

 it — Their intelligence and acuteness — Their songs and hymns — Their pro- 

 verbs — Their capacity of conversing — Their love of fun and jest — What 

 value they attach to truth — Singular ceremony at Mbau — Interesting 

 pic-nic 153-175 



CHAPTER IX. 



KAKDAVU—FIJI GROUP— continned. 



(August 3.) 



Levuka Bay and village — Peculiar form of the island — Mountain cliff of 

 Buke-Levu — Village of Yawe — Visit of H.M.S. ' Esk ' — Letter of canoe- 

 men to her commander — Notes on the Fiji group — Chiefs — Languages — 

 Their mythology — Deification promised to a missionary — ' I am a God ' — 

 Character of their gods, and its results — Impediment to civilisation — Climate 

 and soil — European population — Native notions respecting property and 

 land — Difficulties thrown in the way of its acquisition — Improved prospects 

 for settlers — Exports — Commerce — Future resources . . . 176-192 



CHAPTER X. 



ANATOM—NEW HEBSWES. 



(August 6 to 10.) 



Striking appearance of the island — A vessel belonging to the Presbyterian 

 mission — Climate — Causes of decreased population — Character of the natives 

 — Progress due to Christianity — Chiefs — Productions . . . 198 -200 



CHAPTER XI. 



TANNA—NEW HESSIDES— continued. 



(August 10 to 13.) 



Uea Harbour — Useless negotiations with offending chiefs — Bombardment — 

 Men landed and property destroyed — Incidents of the attack — Effect pro- 



