CONTENTS. 
Implements. — Fi/hes, and Sea Animals.—Sea and Water 
Fowls , and Land Birds.—Land Animals and Vegetables.— 
Manner of burying the Lead.—Refemblance of the Natives 
on this Side of America to the Greenlanders and Efqui- 
maux. — Tides.—Qbfervations for determining the Longitude 
of Oonalafhka . 487 
CHAP. XII. 
'Departure from Oonalafhka , and future Views.—Phe I [land 
Amoghta .— Situation of a remarkable Rock.—Phe Strait 
between Oonalafhka and Oonella repajfed.—Progrefs to the 
South. — Melancholy Accident on board the DiJ'covery .— 
Mowee, one op the Sandwich IJlands, difcovered. — Inter- 
courfe with the Natives.—Vijit from Perreeoboo.—Another 
IJland , called Owhyhee, difcovered.—Phe Ships ply to Wind- 
war a to get round it.—An Eclipfe of the Moon obferved .— 
Phe Crews refufe to drink Sugar-cane Beer.—Cordage defi¬ 
cient in Strength.—Commendation of the Natives of Owhy¬ 
hee.—Phe Refolution gets to Windward of the IJland.—Her 
Progrefs down the South Eajl Coafl.—Views of the Country , 
and Vijits from the Natives.—Phe Difcovery joins.—Slow 
Progrefs Wejlward.—Karakakooa Bay examined by Mr. 
Bligh.—Vaft Cone ourfe of the Natives.—Phe Ships anchor 
in the Bay. 524 
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