
C H A P T E R IV.
Mt. Whidbey s account o f Gray's harbour—Trahfaclions o f the Daedalus at
the Marquefas, and at fame newly-difcovered, iflands— Murder o f Lieutenant
Hergejl at Woahoo— A rrival o f the Daedalus at Nootka, 79
C H A P T E R V.
Departure o f Lieutenant Broughton fo r England—Progrefs towards the
Sandwich iflands— Fruitlefs fearch fo r the i/lands o f Los M a jo s-A r-
, rive at Owhyhee— Viftted by the chiefs— Anchor-in Karakakooa bay—
Land the cattle— Regulations adopted— Account o f two Englifh feamen
refiding on the ifland—Capture o f the fchooner Fair American Character
offome o f the leading chiefs, - - ~_____ 99
C H A P T E R VI.
TranfaPlions at Karakakooa bay— Viftt from the widow o f Terreeoboo— An
Indianfham-fight— Propofalsfor a general peace amongji the Indians—■
Quit Owhyhee— Aftronomical obferoations. - .
C H A P T E R VII.
Arrive o ff Mowee— Particulars relative to the murder o f Lieutenant Hergejl,
Mr. Gooch, and others— Converfation refpecting a peace with
Owhyhee— Reafons fo r fending the Chatham to Nootka— The peace acceded
to by the chiefs■—Information acquired by ‘ an excurfon o f the
boats— Departure from Mowee, - , - " _ lr,2
C H A P T E R VIII.
Proceed to Whyteete bay— An Indian’s account o f the murder at Wodhoo—
Three o f the murderers broughtonboard— Their trial and execution— ■
Proceed to Attowai— Settle two female natives, found, at Nootka— Quit
the Sandwich iflands, - - - . . _ 201
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BOOK THE FOURTH.
S eco nd Vi s i t t o th e n o r t h ; s u r v e y of the A me r i ca n
COAST FROM F i T ZH UG h V SOUND TO CAPE D E C IS IO N ; AND
f rom M o n t e r r e y to th e s o u th e r n e x t e n t of ou r i nt
e n d e d INVESTIGATION.
C H A P T E R I.
Paffage towards the coajl o f Am erican Anchor in Trinidad bay-Defcrip-
- tio n o f the bay, its inhabitants, & c. & c.— Arrival at Nootka—Quit
Nootka, aad proceed to the northward—Join the Chatham in Fitzhugh’s
found, - - " " * ' 235
C H A P T E R II.
Anchor in Rejloralion Cove— Account o f two boat expeditions— Aftronomical
and nautical obferoations— Proceed to the northward—Vifited by many
. o f the natives—Their character—Account o f the boats excurfion-Seaman
pUfone'd^.mufcles, . -
C H A P T E R III.
The vejfels proceed— Pafs through Milbank’s found, and along the conhnentaljhore_
Arrive in a fm all cove— Two ■ boat parties difpatched on the
Purvey— One returns— Account o f their difcoveries— The vejfels again
p ro ceed-T ediou s n aviga tion -Th e other boat party returns-Ttmr^
report,
C H A P T E R IV.
Mr. Whidbey again difpatched with two boats — Anchor near the ijlt• de
G il-A ccou n t o f Mr. Whidbey’s excurfton-Quit Fijhermans cove-Pajs
between Banks’s ifland and P itt’s archipelago into the fieanM g n ter
Chatham’s found— Meet three Englifh vejfels-.Arrive in Obfervatory inlet
— Anchor in Salmon bay— Boats again difpatched on thefurvey, - 307
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