CONTENTS. 
Otaheite.—Account of the Expedition of the Spaniards .— 
Their FiBions to depreciate the Englijh.—Wiffoes expreffed 
that no Settlement may be made. — Omai's Jealoufy of an¬ 
other Traveller 61 
CHAP. V. 
Arrival at Eimeo.—Two Harbours there , and an Account of 
them.—Vifit from Maheine, Chief of the IJland.—His P erf on 
defcribed.—A Goat Jiolen , and fent back with the Thief .— 
Another Goat Jiolen, and fecreted.—Meafures taken on the 
Occajton.—Expedition crofs the IJland.—Houfes and Canoes 
burnt.—The Goat delivered up , and Peace rejiored.—Some 
Account of the IJland , &c. 79 
CHAP. VI. 
Arrival at Huaheine.—Council of the Chiefs.—OmaPs Offer¬ 
ings, and Speech to the Chiefs.—His EJtabliJhment in this 
IJland agreed to.—A Houfe built , and Garden planted for 
him.—Singularity of his Situation.—Meafures taken to in- 
fure his Safety.—Damage done by Cock-roaches, on board 
the Ships. — A Thief deteBed and punifhed .— Fireworks ex¬ 
hibited.—Animals left with Omai.—His Family. — Weapons. 
—Infcription on his Houfe.—His Behaviour on the Ship's 
leaving the IJland.—Summary View of his ConduB and Cha- 
raBer.—Account of the two New Zealand Youths. 91 
CHAP. VII, 
Arrival at Ulietea. — AJlronomicalQbfervations.—AMarine de¬ 
fer ts-) and delivered up.—Intelligence from Omai. — Injlruc - 
A 2 tions 
