CONTENTS.' 
CHAP. VIII. 
Progrefs Northward , after leaving Oonalafhka.—Phe IJlands 
Oonella andAcootan. — Ooneemak.—Shallownefs of the Water 
along the Coajl.—Brijlol Bay.—Round Ifland.—Calm Point . 
—Cape Newenham.—Lieutenant Williamfon lands , and his 
Report.—Brijlol Bay , and its Extent.—Phe Ships obliged to 
return , on account of Shoals.—Natives come off to the 
Ships.-—Death of Mr. Anderfon ; his Character % and Ifland 
named after him.—Point Rodney.—Sledge Ifland , and Re¬ 
marks on landing there.—-King’s Ifland.—Cape Prince of 
Wales , the WeJlern Extreme of America.—Courfe Weflward . 
— Anchor in a Bay on the Coajl of Affa. 425 
CHAP. IX. 
Behaviour of the Natives, the Pfchutfki, on feeing the Ships.— 
Interview with fome of them.—Pheir Weapons. — Perfons .— 
Ornaments. — Clothing.—Winter and Summer Habitations . 
—Phe Ships crofs the Strait, to the Coajl of America .— 
Progrefs Northward.—Cape Mulgrave.—Appearance of 
Fields of Ice.—Situation of Icy Cape.—Phe Sea blocked up 
with Ice. — Sea-horfes killed , and ufed as Provifions.—Phefe 
Animals deferibed.—Dimenfions of one of them .—Cape Lij- 
burne.—Fruitlefs Attempts to get through the Ice , at a DiJ- 
tance from the Coajl.—Obfervations on the Formation of 
this Ice.—Arrival on the Coajl of AJia.—Cape North.—Phe 
Profecution of the Voyage deferred to the enfuing Tear. 446 
CHAP. 
