CONTENTS. 



-Meet with Indian Tea — Vlfit the Natives at their own Reficlence — 

 Their Habitations and Manner of Living defcribed — An Account 

 of the Spaniards having been on the Coaft, and left the Small-pox 

 ' — The Long-boiit returns from an Expedition to the Eaftward — 

 Examine the Sound — Another Vifit from «ur North Weft Friends — 

 Ceremonies to be obferved before commencing Trade — Jofeph 

 Woodcock fent as an Hoftage — Three Days in the Country — An 

 Account of the Natives — Their Difpofition, Ornaments, Drefs, 

 and Language — Obfervatlons on the Advantages likely to accrue 

 from a Settlement on the Coaft — Some Thoughts of an Expedition 

 by Land — Leave Portlock's Harbour, - - Page 268 



CHAP. XIV. 



PafTage from the Coaft to Sandwich Iflands — Tranfa^lions there — Let- 

 ters received from Captain Dixon and Mr. Rofs — Some Particulars 

 received from Taa-boo-a-raa-ne refpedting the Death of Captain 

 Cook — Defcription of the White Tern — Cruelty of the Chiefs to 

 their Inferiors: — Obfervatlons on a Trade to Botany Bay from thefe 

 Iflands — Final Departure from them — Pafl^age to China — Arrival 

 there, - - ' - - 297 



CHAP. XV. 



An Account of a Court of Enquiry held at the Requeft of Captain 

 Greer of the Belvidere, on his People who mutinied in his Ab- 

 fence — The Court's Determination thereon — Punifhment inflidted 

 on the Mutineers — Account of meeting with Tyaana at China — 

 His Behaviour there — Attention paid him — Returns to his own 

 Country with a valuable Cargo — A fhort Defcription of his 

 Perfon, - - - - 327 



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