
 
        
         
		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 .