CONTENTS. 
Departure from the Hapaee Iflands.—Some Account of Ko~ 
too.—Return of the Ships to Annamooka.—Poulaho and 
Feenou meet .— Arrival at Fongataboo . 256 
CHAP. VII. 
Friendly Reception at Fongataboo.—Manner of difributing a 
baked Hog and Kava to Poulaho's Attendants.—Fhe Obfer- 
vatory, &c. eredted .— Fhe Village where the Chiefs refide y 
and the adjoining Country , defcribed. — Interviews with 
Mareewagee , <2/2^ Foobou, and the King's Son.—grand 
Haiva, or Entertainment of Songs and Dances, given by 
Mareewagee.—Exhibition of Fireworks.—Manner of Wr eft- 
ling and Boxing.—Dijiribution of the Cattle.—Fhefts com¬ 
mitted by the Natives. — Poulaho , and the other Chiefs , con¬ 
fined on that Account. — Poulaho's Prefent , and Haiva. 278 
CHAP. VIII. 
Some of the Officers plundered by the Natives. — A fifioing 
Party.—A Vifit to Poulaho.—A Fiatooka defcribed. — Ob- 
fervations on the Country Entertainment atPoulaho's Houfe. 
—His Mourning Ceremony.—Of the Kava Plant , and the 
Manner of preparing the Liquor. — Account of Onevy , a 
little Ifland.—One of the Natives wounded by a Sentinel .— 
Meffirs. King and Anderfon vifit the King's Brother.—Fheir 
Entertainment.—Another Mourning Ceremony.—Manner 
of paffing the Night.—Remarks on the Country they paffied 
through.—Preparations made for failing .— An Eclipfe of 
the Sun , imperfedlly obferved. — Mr. Anderfon's Account of 
the IJland) and its Productions. 309 
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