CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. 
CHAPTER VI. 
Prosecution of the discovery of the unknown coast. Anxious Bay. Anchorage at 
Waldegrave's and at Flinders' Islands. The Investigator's Group. Coffin's Bay. 
Whidbey's Isles. Differences in the magnetic needle. Cape Wiles. Anchorage at 
Thistle's Island. Thorny Passage. Fatal accident. Anchorage in Memory Cove. 
Cape Catastrophe, and the surrounding country. Anchorage in Port Lincoln, and 
refitment of the ship. Remarks on the country and inhabitants. Astronomical and 
nautical observations. - Page 120 to 151 
CHAPTER VII. 
Departure from Port Lincoln. Sir Joseph Banks' Group. Examination of the coast, 
northward. The ship found to be in a gulph. Anchorage near the head of the gulph. 
Boat expedition. Excursion to Mount Brown. Nautical observations. Departure from 
the head, and examination of the east side of the gulph. Extensive shoal . Point Pearce. 
Hardwicke Bay. Verification of the time keepers. General remarks on the gulph. 
Cape Spencer and the Althorpe Isles. New land discovered : Anchorage there. General 
remarks on Kanguroo Island. Nautical observations. - 152 to 173 
CHAPTER VIII. 
Departure from Kanguroo Island. Examination of the main coast, from Cape Spencer 
eastward. The Investigator's Strait. A new gulph discovered. Anchorage at, and 
examination of the head. Remarks on the surrounding land. Return down the gulph. 
Troubridge Shoal. Yorke's Peninsula. Return to Kanguroo Island. Boat expedition 
to Pelican Lagoon. Astronomical observations. Kanguroo Island quitted. Back-stairs 
Passage. The coast from Cape Jervis, eastward. Meeting, and communication with 
Le Geographe. Remarks upon the French discoveries on the South Coast. 1 74 to 193. 
CHAPTER IX. 
Examination of the coast resumed. Encounter Bay. The capes Bernoulli; and Jaffa. 
Baudm's Rocks. Differences in the bearings on tacking. Cape Buffon, tiie eastern 
limit of the French discovery. The capes Northumberland and Bridgewater of captain 
Grant. Danger from a south-west gale. King's Island, in Bass' Strait : Anchorage 
there. Some account of the island. Nautical observations. New Year's Isles. Cape 
Otway, and the north-west entrance to Bass' Strait. Anchorage in, and examination 
of Port Phillip. The country and inhabitants. Nautical observations. 194 to 220. 
CHAPTER X. 
Departure from Port Phillip. Cape Schanck. Wilson's Promontory, and its isles. Kent's 
Groups, and Furneaux's Isles. Hills behind the Long Beach. Arrival at Port Jack- 
son. Health of the ship's company. Refitment and supply of the ship. Price of 
