CHAP. XXI.] 



MY HEAD-QUJRTSRS. 



Ternate, and able to look about me and lay down the plan 

 of my campaign for the ensuing year. I retained this 

 house for three years, as I found it very convenient to have 

 a place to return to after my voyages to the various islands 

 of the Moluccas and New Guinea, where T could pack 

 my collections, recruit my health, and make preparations 

 for future journeys. To avoid repetitions, I will in this 

 chapter combine what notes I have about Ternate. 









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A description of my house (the plan of which is here 

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