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A L I S T O F
T H E P L A T E S
C O N T A IN E D IN TIJE FO L IO V O LU M E .
A SU RV EY of part of the fouth weft coaft of New Holland, &c.
Views of parts o f the fouth weft coaft o f New Holland, with the
iflands of Oparre and the Snares.
Survey of part o f the north weft coaft of America, from latitude
g8° 15' north, longitude 240° 0' eaft, to latitude 45*45' north,
longitude 232° eaft.
Views o f parts of the coaft of North Weft America.
Survey of part of the coaft of North Weft America, from latitude
45° 30' north, longitude 238° 30' èaft, to latitude 52° 15' north,
longitude 230° 30' eaft.
Views of parts of the coaft of North Weft America.
Survey of part of the' coaft óf North Weft America, from latitude
51° 45' north, longitude 233° 30' eaft, to latitude 57° 30' north,
longitude 225° 30' call.
Survey of part of the coaft of North Weft America, from latitude
38° 3 0 'north, longitude 237° 0' .eaft, to latitude 3a0 0' north, longitude
245° 0' eaft.
Views of parts of the coaft o f North Weft América.
Survey of part of the coaft of North Weft America, from latitude
I north, longitude 204° 3°' eaft> to latitude 61° 30 north,
longitude 2 1 1° 30' eaft.
Survey of part of the'coaft of NörthAVeft America, from latitude
58*30' north, longitude 219*30' eaft,' to latitude 62* 0' north,
longitude 210° 0' .eaft.
Survey of part of the coaft of North Weft America, from latitude
56° o' 'north, longitude 2^7° 0' eaft, to latitude 61° 0' north, longitude
219*0' eaft.
Views of headlands and iflands on the coafts o f North- Weft and
South America.
. A general chart of part of the coaft o f North Weft America,
, A furvey of the Sandwich iflands.
Views of the Sandwich and other iflands.
A
VOYAGE
T O
THE NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN,
AND
ROUND THE WORLD.
BOOK THE FIRST.
Tranfa&ions from the commencement of the expedition,
until our departure from Otaheite.
CHAPTER I.
Equipment o f the D i s c o v e r y and the C h a t h a m — Departure from
Falmouth— Vifit and tranfaElions at Teneriffe— Occurrences and obferva-
tions during the pajjage to the Cape o f Good Hope— TranfaElions there,
and departure thence.
ucccmDcr.
O N the 15th o f December, 1790, I had the honor o f receiving my WediicT. ij.
commiflion as commander o f His Majefty’s (loop the Difcovery, then
lying at Deptford, where, the next morning, I joined her, and began Thurfdayi6.
entering men.
Lieutenant William Robert Broughton having been feleHed as a proper
officer to command the Chatham, he was accordingly appointed; but the
repairs fhe demanded prevented her equipment keeping pace with that of 1---- *— >
the Difcovery; which in moft refpefts being completed by thurfday the Thurfda^S.
6th of january, 1791, the fails were bent, and the fhip got in readinefs to
V ol, I. B proceed