594 
whales, &e., 131—climate, 141—re- 
passed, 186 — entered again, 311 — 
finally quitted, 322. 
Magdalen Channel, 60 — anchorage, 
scenery, 61 — examined, 251—direc- 
tions, 252. 
Magnetic influence, unusual, 199, 200, 
204, 382, 383, 384, 385. 
Maire Le, Strait, tides in, 455, 456. 
Malaspina, at Port St@ Elenain 1798, 2. 
March Harbour, 408, 424. 
Maria, a Patagonian, first interview 
with, 18—at Gregory Bay, 85, 86— 
visits ships, 88— obtains guanaco meat 
for them, interview with on shore, 89 
—acts as priestess, g0—cupidity, 92 
—‘ toldo,’ 93—disappointment, 104— 
cordial meeting with, presents, 114— 
importunity, anecdote, 115—scene in 
toldo, 116—re-visited, 183. 
Marian Cove, 71. 
Martin St. Cove, 198 —weather, ascent 
of Kater Peak, 200, 201, 202 — gales 
and williwaws, 203. 
Maxwell, Port, 199. 
Mesier Channel, entrance to, 331 — 
entered by Adelaide, 333 — anchor- 
ages, shores, trees, 334 — scarcity of 
inhabitants, 345. 
Millar, Alexander Mr., death of, 32). 
Misery Mount, 234. 
Mitchell, Lieut., activity, 301,317, 319. 
Montes Tres, Cape, 167, 168, 169, 322. 
Morton Island, 420 — tide between it 
and Gold-dust Isle, 421. 
Mountains, canal of the, 347. 
Morrion El, 238. 
Murena, near Cape Fairweather, 9. 
Murray, Mr., accident, 364 — goes to 
E. end of Landfall Islands, 368 —in 
distress, 369 — goes to Euston Bay, 
375-378 — goes to Cape Desolation, 
bad weather, 390—severe gales, return 
anxiously looked for, sends coxswain 
back in basket-like canoe, 391 — loss 
of whale-boat, 393 — search for her, 
401, 402, 403—goes away again, 407 
— penetrates into channels leading 
from Christmas Sound, 417—goes to 
head of Nassau Bay, 427— discovers 
Beagle Channel, 429—natives, 430— 
goes towards Cape Good Success, 
INDEX. 
437 — extract from journal, natives 
near Cape Graham, difficulties, 446, 
447, 448. 
Muscle Bay, 332. 
Murex at Port St@ Elena, 6 — (Magel- 
lanicus) brought up by lead, 13—found 
in Eagle Bay, 37. 
Mytilus, at Port St# Elena, 6—at Port 
Gallant, 133. 
Mytilus choras, at Childe, 290. 
Mytilus Magellanicus, at Childe, 290. 
Narborough, Sir John, quoted, 4, 5, 25, 
76 —notice of Patagonians, 99, 123, 
192. 
Narrow, English, described, 335, 336. 
Narrow, First, passage attempted, 14— 
cleared, tides, 15—passed again, 110, 
111—tide-race before entering, 322. 
Narrow, Guia, tides, 265 — passed by 
Adelaide, 340. 
Narrow, Kirke, 347 — prospect after 
leaving it, 348 — tides, errors, wider 
channel, 349—plan of Narrow, singu- 
lar eddies, 359, 357- 
Narrow, Murray, tides, shores, natives, 
woods, 439, 440 — channels near, 
mountains, anecdote, wigwam, 441— 
tides, glaciers, 442 — disadvantages, 
443. 
Narrow, Second, passed, 20, 85. 
Narrow, Shag, 139. 
Narrow of San Benito, 264. 
Narrow, White, intricate, 347 — agree- 
able prospect, 348. 
Nassau Bay, 425 — master passes 
through it, 429—formerly Bay of St. 
Francis, errors in charts, 433—further 
examined, 438. 
Nautical remarks, gales on the eastern 
coast of Patagonia, entrance of Strait 
of Magalhaens, 463 — Staten Island, 
New Year Islands, 464 — passage 
round Cape Horn, barometer, 465— 
barometer off Cape Hern, 466, 467— 
directions for passage through Strait, 
468—anchorages, 469, 470 — advan- 
tage of passing Strait from Pacific to 
Atlantic, 471, 472—further directions, 
473, 474, 475- 
Neesham Bay, Indians near, 267. 
Negro Cape, 21, 22, 24, 215. 
