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CONTENTS. 



CHAP. X. 



Paflagc from the Sandwich Iflands to the Coafl of America — Good 

 EfFcfts of Beer made from the Sweet Root — Arrival at Montague 

 Ifland — Anchor in Manning's Bay — Boats fent on a trading Expe- 

 dition—Meet with a Vefld from Bengal — Their diftreffing Situation 

 — Refrefhments fent to the Nootka — Plan of future Proceedings— 

 Vifited by a powerful Tribe of Indians — Their Propenfity to Theft — 

 Departure from Montague Ifland — The Ships feparate — Arrival of 

 the King George in Hinchinbrooke Cove, - - Page 201 



CHAP. XI. 



Indians vifit the Ship with Sea-otter Skins — Boats fent on a trading 

 Expedition— Plundered by the Indians — Return of the Boats — Ar- 

 rival of the Nootka — AfTiil in getting her ready for Sea — Long- 

 boat fent to Cook's River— Departure of the Nootka — Long-boat's 

 Return- — Sent a fecond Time — Vifited by different Tribes of In- 

 dians—Various Employments carried on — Abundance of Salmon, 

 Herrings, and Crabs — Arrival of the Long-boat — Departure from 

 Port Etches, - - - - 225 



CHAP. XIL 



Run along the Coafl: of Montague Ifland — Short Account of Prince 

 William's Sound — Defcription of the Inhabitants — Their Perfons — 

 Manners — Drefs — Difeafes — Ornaments — Food — Cookery — Situation 

 for a Settlement — ^Produce — Weapons — Hunting Implements — Spe- 

 cimen of the Language — Proceed along the Coafl; — Anchor in Port- 

 lock's Harbour— Intercourfe with the Natives — Long-boat fent on 

 a trading Expedition — Vifited by a diftant Tribe of Indians, 244 



CHAP. xin. 



A new Party of Traders from the Eafl: — Under the Neceflity of ex- 

 changing Hofl:ages— Part of the Ship's Company go on Shore— 

 10 . Meet 



