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COMMODORE BYRON, CAPTAIN CARTERET,
CAPTAIN WALLIS,
And CAPTAIN COOK,

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In the DOLPHIN, the SWALLOW, and the ENDEAVOUR:

DRAWN UP

From the JOURNALS which were kept by the feveral COMMANDERS,
And from the Papers of Sir JOSEPH BANKS, Bart,

BY JOHN HAWKESWORTH, LL. D.
IN FOUR VOLUME S.

Illuftrated with CUTS and CHARTS, relative to Countries now firft
discovered, or hitherto but imperfectly known.

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Printed for W. STRAHAN; and T. CADELL in the Strand.

M DCC LXXXV.

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CHA P. III.

Dangerous Situation of the Ship in her Course from Trinity Bay to Endeavour River.

CHA P. IV.

87

Tranfactions while the Ship was refitting in Endeavour River: A Defcription of the adjacent Country, its Inhabitants, and Productions.

104

CHAP. V.

Departure from Endeavour River; a particular Defcription of the Harbour there, in which the Ship was refitted, the adjacent Country, and feveral Islands near the Coaft: The Range from Endeavour River to the Northern Extremity of the Country, and the Dangers of that Naviga147

tion.

CHAP. VI.

Departure from New South Wales; a particular Defcription of the Country, its Products and People: A Specimen of the Language, and fome Obfervations upon the Currents and Tides.

192

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CHAP. VII,

The Paffage from New South Wales to New Guinea, with an Account of what happened upon landing there.

CHAP. VIII.

229

The Paffage from New Guinea to the Island of Savu, and the Tranfactions there.

CHAP. IX.

246

A particular Defcription of the Island of Savu, its Produce and Inhabitants, with a Specimen of their Language.

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The Run from the Island of Savu to Batavia, and an Account of the Tranfactions there while the Ship was refitting.

CHA P. XI.

303

Some Account of Batavia, and the adjacent Country, with their Fruits, Flowers, and other Productions.

329

CHA P. XII.

Some Account of the Inhabitants of Batavia, and the adjacent Country, their Manners, Customs,

and Manner of Life.

362

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