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INDEX. 



weather, 127, 128 — detention there, 

 133-135- 



Apterodytes Mai^ellanica, 5, 



Araucanian Indians, dress, 309 — meet- 

 ing, 310, 311- 



Araucaria imbricata, 311. 



Arffonauta tuberculosa, found in maw of 

 dolphin, containing Octopus Ocythoe, 

 106, 107. 



Ariel Rocks, supposed, search for, meet- 

 ing of currents gave rise to false report 

 of their existence, 460, 461. 



Asses' ears, 12. 



Ayraond Mount, 12. 



Barbara Channel, islands, rocks, tides, 

 256. 



Barbara Santa, Port, 164 — oak-beam, 

 supposed Wager's, found, 1 65 — moun- 

 tains, island, productions, wigwams, 

 weather, 166, 167. 



Barnevelt Islands, 436. 



Barometer, 41 — observations for height 

 of Mount Tarn, 42, 43 — for weather, 

 144, 149 — before pampero, 189, 191 

 — observations, 202, 203, 210 — for 

 height of Mountain de la Cruz, 244 

 — attention to, 371 — changes, 426, 

 427, 429, 465, 466, 467. 



Beagle, leaves Monte Video, 1 — at Sta. 

 Elena, 7 — approaches Strait of Ma- 

 galhaens, 1 3 — passes First Narrow, 

 15 — at Gregory Bay, 16 — at Port 

 Famine, 25 — prepared to go to West 

 part of Straits, and sails, 26, 28 — 

 anxiety for, arrival, 65 — proceedings, 

 currents, squalls, doubles Cape Fro- 

 ward, leaves Port Gallant, Cape 

 Tamar, danger, difficulties, dangerous 

 service, 68-80 — sails from Port Fa- 

 mine for Monte Video, 85 — goes 

 thence to Rio de Janeiro, 105 — 

 ordered to Port Desire, 108 — pro- 

 tracted absence, arrival at Port 

 Famine, 119.^ sails again, 129 — 

 return, 151 — proceedings during 

 absence, dangers off Parallel Peak, 

 sufferings of crew, at Port Santa Bar- 

 bara, Port Henry, Port Otway, peri- 

 lous situation in Channel's mouth, 

 sufferings of crew, at Port Otway for 

 recovery, 154-181 — injured during 

 pampero in River Plata, 190 — sails 



thence, 191 — at Port Desire, 192 — 

 in Sea-Bear Bay, 195 — proceedings 

 from, 212 — to, arrival at Chiloe, 250 

 — sails for Tierra del Fuego, 300 — at 

 Rio de' Janeiro, 322 — proceedings 

 during absence, weather, anchorage, 

 gales, boat stolen, critical accident, in 

 Good Success Bay, at Monte A'ideo, 

 returns to England, 360-462. 



Bell Cape, tide-race, rocks, 448, 456. 



Bellaco Rock, unsuccessful search for, 

 109 — found and examined, 120. 



Black River, branch of San Tadeo River, 

 328 — rapid currents, obstructions, 

 shores, glaciers, 329. 



Blanco Cape, shoals off, 108. 



Boat upset, lives lost, 63, 64 — boat 

 stolen, 142, 143 — yawl lost, 180 — 

 another boat lost, 193 — boats in dan- 

 ger, 231 — whale-boat stolen near 

 Cape Desolation, 391 — basket-like 

 substitute described, 392 — boat build- 

 ing. 407 — finished, 423. 



Borja Bay, weather, williwaws, 247, 312. 



Bougainville, 10, 35, 39, 69— memorial, 

 70, 71 — on Patagonians, 99, 101. 



Bougainville Harbour, 122, 145, 146. 



Breaker Bay, 373, 374. 



Buckland Mount, 51. 



Bueno Port, its excellence, productions, 

 340, 341. 



Burney Mount, 260. 



Bynoe, Mr., excursion, 214 — volunteer 

 in Adelaide, 217,241— meets Indians, 

 255 — volunteers again in Adelaide, 

 301, 359- 



Byron, Commodore, notice of Sedger 

 River, 38 — of Patagonians, 99 — of 

 cave near Port Otway, 323 — endea- 

 vour to trace steps of his party after 

 loss of Wager, account of circumstan- 

 ces connected vnth it, 324-329 — his 

 description of Montrose Island, 325. 



Bowen, Mr., ascends Mountain de la 

 Cru^ 69. 



Campana Island, bad weather, danger of 

 Beagle. 161, 163. 



Candish, arrival in the Strait, 33— con- 

 duct to settlers, gives the name of 

 Port Famine, 34. 



Canquena, or Cagge, 288, 289. (Note.) 



