CONTENTS. 
Dangerous Situation of the Party at the Morai.—Bravery 
of one of the Natives.—Confultation refpeBing future Mea- 
fures .— Demand of the Body of Captain Cook. — Evafive 
and infidious ConduB of Noah, and the Chiefs.•—Infolent Be¬ 
haviour of the Natives.—Promotion of Officers.—Arrival 
of two Priefts with Part of the Body.—Extraordinary Be¬ 
haviour of two Boys.—Burning of the Village of Kakooa .— 
Unfortunate DefruBion of the Dwellings of the Priejls 
Recovery of the Bones of Captain Cook.—Departure from 
Karakakooa Bay . 53 
CHAP. V. 
Departure from Karakakooa in Search of an Harbour on 
the South Eaft Side of Mowee.—Driven to Leeward by the 
Eaflerly Winds and Current.—Pafs the IJland of Pahoorowa. 
—Defcription of the South Weft Side of Mowee.—Run along 
the Coafts of Ranai and Morotoi to Woahoo.—Defcription 
of the North Eaft Co aft of Woahoo.—Unfuccefsful Attempt 
to water.—Paffiage to Atooi.—Anchor in Wymoa Bay .— 
Dangerous Situation of the Watering Party on Shore. — Ci¬ 
vil Dijfentions in the IJlands.—Vijit from the contending 
Chiefs.—Anchor off Oneeheow.—Final Departure from the 
Sandwich IJlands. 83 
CHAP. VI. 
General Account of the Sandwich IJlands .— Pheir Number , 
Names , and Situation .— Owhyhee. —Its Extent , and Di- 
vijion into DiflriBs.—Account of its Coajls , and the adjacent 
Country. — Volcanic Appearances.—Snowy Mountains .— 
Pheir Height determined.—Account of a Journey into the 
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