C O N T E N T S .
C H A E. VII.
Heads o f what has been done in the voyage; w ith fame conjectures
concerning the formation o f ice-iflands; and an account of our proceedings
t il l our arrival at the Cape o f Good Hope. 339
. C H A P . VIII.
Captain Furneaux s narrative o f his proceedings, in the Adventure,
from, the time he was feparated from .the Refolution, to his arrival
in England; including Lieutenant Burney’s report concerning the
boat’ s crew, who were murdered by the inhabitants o f Igueen Charlotte's
Sound. 251
C H A P. IX.
Tranfaffions at the Cape o f Good Hope; w ith an account o f fome dif-
coveries made by the French.; and .the arrival o f the fh ip at St.
Helena. 364
C H A P. X .
Faffage from St. Helena to the Weflern IJlands, w ith a defcription o f
the Iflands o f Afcenfton and Fernando Noronha. 273
C H A P . XI.
A r r iv a l o f the fh ip at the Ifland o f Fayal, a defcription o f the place,
and the return o f the Refolution to England. 283
Tables o f the Route o f the Refolution and Adventure, the variation
o f the compafs, and meteorological obfervations, during the voyage.
295
A Vocabulary o f the Language o f the Society IJles. 1 317
A Table,
C O N T E N T S .
A Table, exhibiting, at one v iew , fpecimens o f different languages
fpoken in the South Sea, from Eajler ijland, wejlward to N ew Caledonia,
as obferved in the Voyage. 365
Letter from John Ibbetfon, Efqy Secretary to the Commijjioners o f Longitude,
to Sir John Pringle, Baronet, P . R. S. 367
A Difcourfe upoti fome late improvements o f the means fo r preferving
the health o f Mariners’, delivered at the Anniverfary Meeting o f
the Royal Society, N o v . ‘its, 1776. By Sir John Pringle, Bart.
Prejident. 3^9)