CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. 
provisions. Volunteers entered. Arrangement for the succeeding part of the voyage. 
French ships. Astronomical and nautical observations. Page 221 to 239 
CHAPTER XI. 
Of the winds and currents on the south coast of Terra Australis, and in Bass' Strait. 
Uusual progress of the gales. Proper seasons for sailing eastward, and for going 
westward: best places of shelter in either case, with some instructions for the 
Strait. - - - - - . - 240 to 251 
APPENDIX. 
Account of the observations by which the Longitudes of places on the north coast of 
Terra Australis have been settled. 255 to 269 
IN THE SECOND VOLUME, 
BOOK 11 
TRANSACTIONS DURING THE CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF TERRA AUSTRALIS, FROM THE 
TIME OF LEAVING PORT JACKSON TO THE RETURN TO THAT PORT. 
CHAPTER I. 
Departure from Port Jackson, with the Lady Nelson. Examination of various parts of 
the East Coast, from thence to Sandy Cape. Break-sea Spit. Anchorage in Hervey's 
Bay, where the Lady Nelson joins after a separation. Some account of the inhabi- 
tants. Variations of the compass. Run to Bustard Bay. Port Curtis discovered, and 
examined. Some account of the surrounding country. Arrival in Keppel Bay, and 
examination of its branches, one of which leads into Port Curtis. Some account of 
the natives, and of the country round Keppel Bay. Astronomical and nautical 
observations. - - - - _ lto32 
CHAPTER II. 
The Keppel Isles, and coast to Cape Manifold. A new port discovered and examined. 
Harvey's Isles. A new passage into Shoal-water Bay. View from Mount Westall. 
A boat lost. The upper parts of Shoal-water Bay examined. Some account of the 
country and inhabitants. General remarks on the bay. Astronomical and nautical 
observations. - • » _ . „ 33 to 52 
CHAPTER III. 
Departure from Shoal-water Bay, and anchorage in Thirsty Sound. Magnetical obser- 
