CONTENTS. 
BOOK VI. 
TRANSACTIONS DURING THE SECOND EXPEDITION TO THE 
NORTH, BY THE WAY OF KAMTSCHATKA ; AND ON THE 
RETURN HOME, BY THE WAY OF CANTON, AND THE CAPE 
OF GOOD HOPE. 
CHAP. I. 
Departure from Oneeheow.—Fruitlefs Attempt to (lifeover 
Modoopapappa.—Courfe Jleered for Awatfka Bay. — Occur¬ 
rences during that Pajfage.—Sudden Change from Heat to 
Cold.—Difrefs occafioned by the leaking of the Refolution .—• 
View of the Coaf of Kamtfchatka. — Extreme Rigour of 
the Climate.—Lofe Sight of the Difcovery.—Phe Refolution 
enters the Bay of Awatfka.—Profpecl of the Town of Saint 
Peter and Saint Paul.—Party fent ajhore.—Pheir Recep¬ 
tion by the Commanding Officer of the Port.—Meffiage dif- 
patched to the Commander at Bolcheretfk.—Arrival of the 
Difcovery. — Return of the Meffiengers , from the Com¬ 
mander.—Extraordinary Mode of travelling.—Vift from 
a Merchanty and a German Servant belonging to the 
Commander. 171 
CHAP. II. 
Scarcity of Provifons and Stores at the Harbour of Saint 
Peter and Saint Paul. — A Party fet out to. vift the 
Commander at Bolcheretfk.—Paffiage up the river Awat- 
Jka. 
