CONTENTS* 
CHAP. II. 
Pajjage of the Refolution to 'Tenerife*—Reception there .— 
Defcription of Santa Cruz Road. — Refreshments to be 
met with.—Obfervations for fixing the Longitude of Tene- 
riffe.—Some Account of the Ifiand.—Botanical Obferva¬ 
tions.—Cities of Santa Cruz and Laguna. — Agriculture .— 
Air and Climate. — Commerce. — Inhabitants. 14 
C H A P. III. 
Departure from Tenerife.—Danger of the Ship near Bona- 
vifla .— Ifie of Mayo.—Port Pray a.—Precautions againjl 
the Rain and fultry JVeather in the Neighbourhood of the 
Equator.—Pofition of the Coaft of Brazil.—Arrival at the 
Cape of Good Hope.—TranfaBions there.—JunBion of the 
Difcovery. — Mr. Anderfon's Journey up the Country .— 
Afironomical Obfervations.—Nautical Remarks on the Paf- 
f a g e from England to the Cape, with regard to the Cur¬ 
rents and the Variation . 29 
CHAP. IV. 
The two Ships leave the Cape of Good Hope.—Two IJlands , 
named Prince Edward's, feen, and their Appearance de¬ 
ferred. — Kerguelen's Land vifited.—Arrival in Chrifimas 
Harbour.—Occurrences there.—Defcription of it. 51 
CHAP. V. 
Departure from Chrifimas Harbour .—Range along the Coafi , 
to dif cover its Pofition and Extent.—Several Promontories 
and 
