GENERAL INDEX. 
552 
M’Leay, Alexander, Esq., ii. 190 
M’Gill, ii. 253 
M’Kean’s Island, iii. 369 
M’Laughlin, Dr., iv. 327, 341 ; visits the 
ship, iv. 413; kindness, v. 115; his 
conduct, v. 136 ; letter to, v. 147 
M’Niel, Captain, iv. 305 ; v. 124 
M’Donald, Mr., iv. 434 
M’Lean, Mr., iv. 468 
M’Kay, Thomas, v. 221 
M’Kenzie’s Group, v. 272 
Navy, Brazil, i. 85; Chili, i. 204 
Natives, Australia, ii. 255; Tonga, iii. 25 ; 
Hawaii, iii. 375 
Naturalists, operations of, New Zealand, ii. 
270 
Namuka Island, iii. 168 
Naiau Island, iii. 175 
Naitamba, iii. 180 
Nairai Island, iii. 184 
Navula Passage, iii. 208 
Naloa Bay, iii. 222, 308 
Nanuku Passage, iii. 251 
Naviti, iii. 258 
Natava Bay, iii. 377 
Napolo, iv. 90 
Natives, Hawaii, their selfishness, iv. 133; 
pride, iv. 257 ; rights of relationship, 
iv. 257; industry, iv. 251 ; Ellice’s 
Group, v. 38 
Nanavalie, Sand Hills, iv. 188 
Narrows, Puget Sound, iv. 305 
Navigation, Hawaiian, iv. 44 
Nappa Valley, v. 196 
Napier, Sir George, v. 425 
Natal, Port, v. 433 
Nanvitz, Lake, v. 127 
Newman, Mr. H., i. 191 
New South Wales, ii. 157 ; geology, ii. 172; 
floods, ii. 172; rivers, ii. 173; salt, ii. 
174 ; salt lakes, ii. 174; mountains, 
ii. 174; climate, ii. 175; vegetation, 
ii. 178; botany, ii. 188; wine, ii. 183; 
discovery, ii. 201; convicts, ii. 205, 
237 ; convict rations, ii. 219 ; factory, 
ii. 204; social system, ii. 217 ; society, 
ii. 220; government, ii. 222 ; governor, 
ii. 222; lieutenant-governor, ii. 223; 
executive council, ii. 223; legislative 
council, ii. 223; regulations, ii. 224; 
immigration, ii. 226; price of land, ii. 
227; crime, ii. 231, 236; convictions, 
ii. 229, 235; education, ii. 237; re¬ 
ligion, ii. 238; coal-pits, ii. 246; mar¬ 
riages, ii. 247 ; missionaries, ii. 260; 
mails and post-office, ii. 256; sheep and 
wool, ii. 262; population, ii. 264, 274 ; 
language, ii. 284 ; “ laughing jackass,” 
ii. 266; ornithology, ii. 266 ; salt¬ 
works, ii. 268; saline lakes, ii. 269 ; 
earthquakes, ii. 270; commerce, ii. 
271; fisheries, ii. 271 ; commerce with 
United States, ii. 273 
Negroes, Rio de Janeiro, i. 54 
Newcastle, town of, ii. 246 
Ndronga, iii. 208 
New Zealand, ii. 363, 369; claims, ii. 377; 
government expenses, ii. 378; land 
company, ii. 380; price of land, ii. 
382; missionaries, ii. 382; taboo, ii. 
383; carving, ii. 385; houses, ii. 385; 
tombs, ii. 387; dress, ii. 388; fishing, 
ii. 389; food, ii. 389; ornaments, ii. 
390; native character, ii. 398; ap¬ 
pearance of, ii. 398 ; traditions, ii. 399 ; 
curiosities, ii. 400; mission operations, 
ii. 401; war-dance, ii. 403 ; climate, ii. 
410; soil, ii. 410; produce, ii. 411; hemp, 
ii. 412 ; birds, ii. 413 ; trade, ii. 413 
Nemena, island of, iii. 151 
Ned’s House, iv. 204 
New York Island, iv. 281 
New Caledonia, iv. 450 
Nez Perce Indians, their customs, iv. 464 
Neah Harbour, iv. 485 
New Dungeness, iv. 483 
New Helvetia, v. 178; geographical posi 
tion, v. 180 ; crops, v. 193 
Negrito Indians, Luzon, v. 306; their wea¬ 
pons, v. 307 
Necker Island, v. 366 
Ngaraningiou’s house, iii. 119 
Nieto, General, i. 294 
Ninito, ii. 41 
Niihau, island of, iv. 63; population, iv. 64 
Nisqually, fort at, iv. 305 ; description of, 
iv. 417; farm, iv. 414 
Niculuita, iv. 388 
Noir Island, i. 157 
Northern Posts, Hudson Bay Co., iv. 451 
Northern Section, Oregon, climate, iv. 454 
North, Rev. Mr., v. 395 
Nukualofa, iii. 7, 18 
Nukalau, iii. 183 
Nugatobe Islets, iii. 249 
Nukumanu, iii. 251 
Nuuanu, valley of, iii. 390 
Nukutipipi Island, iv. 266 
Nyambana, i. 63 
Oahu, island of, iii. 373; Pali, iii. 391, 
Peacock arrives at, v. 109 
Oak Point, Oregon, iv. 319, 325 
O’Brien’s Island, i. 136 
Obrajillo, i. 256, 274 
Obrejoso, i. 288, 294 
Observatory Isle, iii. 171; Peak, iii. 259 
Waiakea, iv. 114; magnetic, Cape of 
Good Hope, v. 434 ; 
