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A YEAR IN THE NEW HEBRIDES, &c. 
LETTER I. 
The voyage from Melbourne to Aneityum, and First Impressions of 
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LETTER II. 
The New Hebrides—Their Discovery—Aneityam—Its Characteristics— 
Inhabitants—The Mission Station at Anelcauhat—Rambles along 
the Shore and Inland—A Marriage—Native Service .. .. 74 
LETTER III. a 
The Mission Station at Anamé—Fotuna—A Day Ashore—Aniwa—The 
Cocoanut Palm—Tana—Appearance of the Volcano—Port Reso- 
lution—Depopulation—Black Beach We ies ain hae aes OF 
LETTER IV. 
Eramanga—Its Appearance and Characteristics—Dillon’s Bay— Whaling 
Establishment—Efaté—Its Natural Features—Pango Bay—-The 
Islets of Fili and Melé, and their Inhabitants—Visits paid to 
Chem: 9%: ee ee. ee lee akan Jet. sey Sine, gas Cau fate OO! 
LETTER V. 
Havannah Harbour—Trading Establishments—Vessel grazes a Reef— 
Nguna—Two Hills—Arrive at Santo... .. 0 «. we) we) OTE 
LETTER VI. 
History of the Discovery of Santo—Its Appearance—Bartering with the 
Natives— The Queen’s Birthday—Mau and its People — Visit 
Ashore—Return to Aneityum .. .. .. eo se ox LZ 
LETTER VII. 
The Mission Conference—Settlement of Mr. Robertson at Dillon’s Bay, 
Eramanga—Settlement of Mr. McDonald at Havannah Harbour, 
Efaté—Visit to Ambrim .. .. 6. 6. we wk ee 26 
