C H A P . VI.
The Paffage through the Streight of Magellan as far as Cape Monday,
■ with a Defcription of federal Bays and Harbours, formed by the
Coajl on each Side. 5°
C H A P . VIL
The Paffage from Cape Monday, in the Streight of Magellan, into the
- South Seas ; with fome general Remarks on the Navigation of that
Streight. 75
C H A P . VIII.
The Run from the Wejlern Entrance of the Streight o f Magellan, to
the Iflands of Difappointment. 86
C H A P . IX. -
The Difcovery of King George's Iflands, with a Defcription of them,
and an-Account of feveral Incidents that happened there. 97
C H A P. X.
The Run from King Georges Ijlands to the Iflands ofSaypan, Tinian;
and jlguigan ; with an Account <f feveral Ijlands that were dif*
covered in that Traci, 7 lo7
C II A P. XI.
The Arrival of the Dolphin and Tamar at Tinian, a Defcription of
the prefent Condition of that Ifland, and an Account of the Tranfactions
there. l f S
C II A P. XII.
The Run from Tinian to Pulo Timoan, with fome Account of that
Ifland, its Inhabitants and Productions, and thence to Batavia, -
C H A P . XIII.
Tranfaliions at Batavia, and Departure from that Place.
C H A P XIV.'
•31
The Paffage from Batavia to the Cape of Good Hope, and from thence
to England. " >35
C A P T A I N
C A P T A I N W A L I . I S ’s V O Y A G E.
C H A P . I.
The Paffage to the . Codff, of Patagonia, with fome Account o f the
Natives. *43
C II A P. II.
The Paffage through the Streight of Magellan, with fome further
Account of the Patagonians, and a Defcription of the Goafl on each
Side, and its Inhabitants- , , . . . . 159
C H A P . III.
A particular Account-of the Places in which we anchored during our
Paffage through the Streight, and of the SJooals and Rocks that
lie near them. 19°
C H A P . IV.
The Paffage from the Streight of Magellan, to King George the Third’s
Ifland, called Otaheite, in the South Sea} with an Account of the
Difcovery of feveral other Iflands, and a Defcription of their Inhabitants.
' . , . . 199
C H A P . V.
An Account of the Difcovery of King George the Thirds Ifland, or
Otaheite, and o f feveral Incidents which happened both oh board
the Ship, and on Shore. \ 213
• C H A P. VI.
The Sick fent on Shore, and a regular Trade efablifhed with, the Natives
; fome -Account of their Character and Manners, of their Vfits
on board the Ship, and a Variety of Incidents that happened during
this Intercourfe. - 234
VoL. I. a CHA P .