CONTENTS. 
CHAP. n. 
Interview with Otoo, King of the IJland.—Imprudent Con- 
dudl of Omai.—Employments on Shore.—European Animals 
landed.—Particulars about a Native who had vifited Lima. 
—About Oedidee.—A Revolt in Eimeo.—War with that 
IJland determined upon, in a Council of Chiefs.—A human 
Sacrifice on that Account.—A particular Relation of the 
Ceremonies at the great Morai, where the Sacrifice was 
offered. — Other barbarous Cujloms of this People. 2,1 
CHAP. III. 
Conference with Tbwha. — Heevas defcribed. — Omai and 
Oedidee give Pinners.—Fireworks exhibited.—A remark¬ 
able Prefent of Cloth.—Manner of preferving the Body of 
a dead Chief.—Another human Sacrifice.—Riding on Horfe- 
back. — Otoo's Attention to fupply Provifions , and prevent 
Thefts.—Animals given to him. — Etary , and the Peputies 
of a Chief have Audiences. — A Mock-fight of two War 
Canoes.—Naval Strength of thefe IJlands.—Manner of con¬ 
ducing a War. 46 
CHAP. IV. 
The Pay of failing fixed.—Peace made with Eimeo.—Pebates 
about it , and Otoo's ConduSl blamed.—A Solemnity at the 
Morai on the Occafion , defcribed by Mr. King. — Obferva- 
tions upon it.—Inflance of Otoo’s Art.—OmaPs War Canoe , 
and Remarks upon his Behaviour. — Otoo’s Prefent, and Mef- 
fage to the King of Great Britain.—Reflections on our Man¬ 
ner of Traffic , and on the good Treatment we met with at 
Qtaheite , 
