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INDEX. 



298"- Dei Carmen, 299— on Indians 

 and Spanish settlers, 300, 301 — in 

 Blanco Bay, River Negro, 302 — at 

 Port Desire, 303 — discovers Chupat 

 River, 306, 307 — in great danger, 310 

 — plans, 322 — meets Mr. Low, en- 

 gages him as pilot, at Port Louis, 

 331 — sails again, 332 — in Port Fa- 

 mine, 353, 360 — at Valparaiso, San- 

 tiago, 361 — returns to Beagle, 362 — 

 arrives in England, 638. 



VVigram, Rev. Joseph, kindness to 

 Fuegians, 10, 11. 



William, Port, (Falklands) 227— tides, 

 242 — suggestions for a settlement, 

 advantages, 261, 262 — accessibility, 

 exports, 263. 



Whylootacke, or Wailutaki, 557. 



Williams, Corporal, drowned, 282, 302. 



Wilson, Rev. William, admits Fue- 

 gians into infant school at Waltham- 

 stow, 10 — kindness, ii, 12 — letter, 

 1 4 — selects missionarj- to go out with 

 them, 15, 16. 



Wilson, Belford Hinton, eflfective as- 

 sistance, 4S4. 



Windhond Bay, 225. 



Wolf near Colorado River, 296. 



Wollaston Island, 225. 



Wood Mount, 319. 



WooUya, pleasant situation, natives, ar- 

 rangements, 208, 209 — wigwams and 

 gardens made, natives assist, 210 — 

 fair prospects, curiosity of natives, 

 211,212 — boats depart, 214 — re- vi- 

 sited, 220 — events during absence, 

 221— missionary removed, difficiiliies, 

 222— re-visited, pleasing scene, oc- 

 currences, 224 — events there, 323- 

 327. 



Zealand, New, 564— Kororareka, Ti- 

 puna, 565— natives' flag, 566 — Pai- 

 hia, natives, 568 — decrease of popu- 

 lation, 569— colour, salutation, man- 

 ner, war- canoes, 571 — prospects of 

 country, former savages of Britain, 

 572,573 — bones, tree, fern, 574 — 

 church, 575 — British Resident's 

 house, vines, Kororaxeka, ,576 — huts, 

 577 — cooking, church, burying-places, 

 579 — anecdotes, Waripoaka, island, 

 580 — Cawa-Cawa, Pomare, estuary, 

 581— pleasing scenes, traffic, 582 — 

 flax, meeting, chiefs, 583 — curious 

 dispute, rats, game, 584 — precise di- 

 vision of territory, purchase of land, 

 585, 586 — spirits, ' Noah," native 

 vvine, church, 586, 587— oxen, sick, 

 preserving food from damp, nets, 

 burial, 588— Christmas, Divine ser- 

 vice, remarks, singing, 589 — state of 

 the place, nueasures, 590 — causes of 

 disturbance, 591, 59^— suggestions, 

 influence of ships of war, 593 — Poly- 

 nesian interest, resources in Pacific, 

 594. 597 — excursion to Waimate, 

 Waitangi Creek, running guides, ac- 

 tivity, country, 599 — woods, native 

 village, agriculture, flax, manufacture, 

 599 — chapel, fine-looking native, 

 country easy of access, 600 — curious 

 bird, 601 — Waimate, 601-606 — val- 

 ley, horses, bridge, woods, Keri-keri 

 waterfall, beautiful scene, C06 — Eng- 

 lish children, natives fond of them, 

 607 — Waripoaka visits Beagle, ' La 

 Favorite,' Rangateedas, C08 — politi- 

 tical condition, relics, 609, 610 — de- 

 parture from, 61 1 — remarks, 612, 613 

 — settlements, trade, 614, 615 — dis- 

 content of settlers, 6 16 — pine-forests, 

 618 — North cape — singular supersti- 

 tion, great lizards, 619, 620. 



