CHAP. VIII. 
Progrefs Northward ,, after leaving Oonalajbka.—"The JJlands 
Oonella and Acootan .— Ooneemak. — Sballownefs of the 
IVater along the Coaft.—Briftol Bay.—Round Ifland.—Calm 
Point.—Cape Newenham.—Lieutenant Williamfon lands , 
and his Report.—Briftol Bay , and its Extent.—The Ships 
obliged to return , on account of Shoals.—Natives come off 
to the Ships.—Death of Mr. Anderfon ; bis Char abler ; 
and Ifland named after him.—Point Rodney. — Sledge 
Ifland , and Remarks on landing there. — King’s Ifland .— 
Cape Prince of Wales , the Weflern Extreme of America. 
Courfe Wejlward.—Anchor in a Bay on the Coafl of Afia. 
H 
AVING put to fea with a light breeze, at South South 
Eaft, we fleered to the North, meeting with nothing 
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to obftrucft us in this courfe. For, as I obferved before, the Thurfday 2. 
Ifland of Oonalafhka, on the one fide, trended South Weft; 
and, on the other, no land was to be feen in a direction 
more Northerly than North Eaft; the whole of which land 
was a continuation of the fame group of illands which we 
had fallen in with on the 25th of June. That which lies 
before Samganoodha, and forms the North Eaft fide of the 
paffage through which we came, is called Oonella , and is 
about feven leagues in circumference. Another ifland, to 
the North Eaft of it, is called Acootan , which is confidera- 
bly larger than Oonella, and hath in it fome very high 
You. IL 3 I mountains, 
