CONTENTS OF VOLUME II. 
landing on it. Circumnavigation of Groote Eyiandt. Specimens of native art at 
Chasm Island- Anchorage in North-west Bay, Groote Eyiandt 5 with remarks and 
nautical observations. Blue-mud Bay. Skirmish with the natives. Cape Shield. 
Mount Grindall. Coast to Caledon Bay. Occurrences in that bay, with remarks on 
the country and inhabitants. Astronomical and nautical observations. 177 to 218 
CHAPTER IX. 
Departure from Caledon Bay. Cape Arnhem. Melville Bay. Cape Wilberforce, and 
Bromby's Isles. The English Company's Islands : meeting there with vessels from 
Macassar. Arnhem Bay. The Wessel's Islands, Further examination of the North 
Coast postponed. Arrival at Coepang Bay, in Timor. Remarks and astronomical 
observations. - - - - 219 to 259 
CHAPTER X. 
Departure from Timor. Search made for the Trial Rocks, Anchorage in Goose-Island 
Bay. Interment of the boatswain, and sickly state of the ship's company. Escape 
from the bay, and passage through Bass' Strait. Arrival at Port Jackson. Losses in 
men. Survey and condemnation of the ship. Plans for continuing the survey; but 
preparation finally made for returning to England. State of the colony at Port Jackson. 
260 to 281 
CHAPTER XT. 
Of the winds, currents, and navigation along the east coast of Terra Australis, both 
without and within the tropic ; also on the north coast. Directions for sailing from 
Port Jackson, through Torres' Strait, towards India or the Cape of Good Hope. Ad- 
vantages of this passage over that round New Guinea. - - 282 to 294 
BOOK III. 
OCCURRENCES FROM THE TIME OF QUITTING PORT JACKSON IN 1803, TO ARRIVING IN 
ENGLAND IN 1810. 
CHAPTER I. 
Departure from Port Jackson in the Porpoise, accompanied by the Bridgewater and Cato. 
The Cato's Bank. Shipwreck of the Porpoise and Cato in the night. The crews get 
on a sand bank; where they are left by the Bridgewater. Provisions saved. Regulations 
on the bank. Measures adopted for getting back to Port Jackson. Description of 
Wreck-Reef Bank. Remarks on the loss of M. de laPerouse. - 295 to 314 
