СНАР. IV. A particular Defcription of the land; its Produce and Inhabitants; their Drefs, Habitations, Food, domeftic Life and Amusements. CHA P. V. 35 Of the Manufactures, Boats, and Navigation of Otabeite. C H A P. VI. 57 Of the Divifion of Time in Otaheite; Numeration, Computation of Distance, Language, Difeafes, Difpofal of the Dead, Religion, War, Weapons, and Government; with fome general Obfervations for the Ufe of future Navigators. CHAP. VII. 71 A Defcription of several other Islands in the Neighbourhood of Otabeite, with various Incidents; a dramatic Entertainment; and many Particulars relative to the Cuftoms and Manners of the Inbabi tants. BOOK II. 88 CHAP. I. The Paffage from Oteroab to New Zealand; Incidents "which happened on going a-bore there, and while the Ship lay in Poverty-Bay. 114 CHAP. CHA P. II. A Defcription of Poverty- Bay, and the Face of the adjacent Country. The Range from thence to Cape Turnagain, and back to Tolaga; with fome Account of the People and the Country, and feveral Incidents that happened on that Part of the Coaft. CHA P. III. 127 The Range from Tolaga to Mercury-Bay, with an Account of many Incidents that happened both on board and a-fbore. A Defcription of feveral Views exbibited by the Country, and of the Heppahs, or forfeited Villages of the Inhabitants. CHA P. IV. 149 The Range from Mercury Bay to the Bay of Islands. An Expedition up the River Thames: Some Account of the Indians who inbabit its Banks, and the fine Timber that grows there. Several interviews with the Natives on different Parts of the Coaft, and a Skirmish with them upon an Island. 170 Range from the Bay of Islands, round North-Cape to Queen Charlotte's Sound; and a Defcription of that Part of the Coaft. Tranfactions in Queen Charlotte's Sound. 188 Paffage through the Streight which divides the two Islands, and back to Cape Turnagain. Horrid Cuftom of the Inbabitants. Remarkable Melody of Birds. A Vifit to a Hippab, and many other Particulars. a 2 200 CHAP. CHA P. VII. Range from Cape Turnagain fouthward along the eastern Coaft of Poenammoo, round Cape South, and back to the western Entrance of Cooke's Streight, which compleated the Circumnavigation of this Country: with a Defcription of the Coast, and of Admiralty Bay: The Departure from New Zealand, and various Par ticulars. CHAP. VIII. 222 A general Account of New Zealand: its firft Difcovery, Situation, Extent, Climate, and Productions. 241 CHA P. IX. A Defcription of the Inhabitants, their Habitations, Apparel, Ornaments, Food, Cookery, and Manner of Life. CHAP. X. 250 Of the Canoes and Navigation of the Inhabitants of New Zealand; their Tillage, Weapons, and Mufic; Government, Religion, and Language: With fome Reafons against the Existence of a Southern Continent. воок III. CHA P. I. 263 The Run from New Zealand to Botany Bay, on the Eaft Coaft of New Holland, now called New South Wales. Various Incidents that happened there. With fome Account of the Country and its Inhabitants. 279 CHAP. CHA P. IV. The Range from Botany Bay to Trinity Bay; with a far- Tranfactions while the Ship was refitting in Endeavour Departure from Endeavour River; a particular Defcription of the Harbour there, in which the Ship was refitted, the adjacent Country, and several Islands near the Coaft : Departure from New South Wales. A particular Defcrip- tion of the Country, its Products, and People. A Spe- |