4. They have the "Advantage^ all others in casC©$%3ing the Rudder,
p.' kx’v..
6. Th#y will1»%^tjlon-ger. than th§|| h u i^ 6c^®ah‘g^'the^reaen|jpode,
< p. xxv.
N arrative o f 'A Voyage, &c. pr 1 to p. 184.
Run from the ThameS'toJhe'Cqpe ofC-Ood-Hope, p..Jpb'38,
The Lady, Nelson .takes,tier .Departure from the. River Thames oh the-
13 th January, 1800, .melts Twi£h blowing Weather, and^rBisjes in
Portsmouth Harbour,( p. l t o 3.—Manjrsupppsmg hei unfit ifbr the
Voyage, the "Creyr become dissatisfied^and the Cafpenter deserts,
p. 4.—She sails with the EastTndfaPleetL i^M ^ f e t a hhn ijrtp.w by
is:the*Bf uh!swick East Indiaman^p. 5l ^ P r 6veSTohavi WemWg'l^en'tly
fitted out, p. 6, 8, 10, 27^'39.—Ceases to be5%d%ds p'.'*7.—Prlcau-'
■•'■tiShs^for the'Pfeservhtmn of the'1 Gtew’s^Health, ilf/
with the Hussar Man of War' andjthe West* IndiaFleet, p.: 8.—Sliding
Keels found useful} pi*^r—She? passes Madeira and sheers-for the jCa-*’
.-hdries',. p. T l^ S e b s Salt, ohe oPthe Cape Verd-Tslandsfpy^^^Phat
Island ^escribed, p. l ^ ^ S t ^ Jago being seen ^ a*ip§kes; fbr-"Poit
Ptlya-hp. faj^-The Bay^of^St Francis'mistaken: fdr it, '^idf-^Marks
wlfereby'^o'distinguish throne'from therother,* p.A5>i^^Tlval at Port
Praya, and Occurrences therfepp. 16 to’^ i'..—She 'leaves-StrTago on"
the 27th April, p. 21 .—Observation bn. crossing the-Equinoctial Line,
p. 2S t i l l Lunar Rainbow, p. 30.—The Sea breaks 'in an . extraordi^"
nary Manner, " pi .32.;—Conjectures thereon, p. 33.—A'Vessel in
Distress, p. 34.—The'Lady iSTelson arrives a t the Cape and anchors in
* 'lablgBays on th e 8th of July, p.- 38. 1
Transactionsatithe Cape o f !Go6d Hope, p. 38 to 54.
The Sliding Keels are, inspected and repaired,^p. 38 to 40.—The Lady
Nelson sails and "anchors in Siipon’s Bay, p.;4 l.—Being ordered to
* stay.
' stay ■at,,the^JCapeAuntil thqaCqip'jpencemsnt of Summer, her Comman-
A^^^^^^e.-Excursiop^inland, p. 4 1. of different Parts
ilofi.the Table, ’Mopitain, p. 4^ 1-^ ^ ap e aTown described,, tbid.-^Wme-
.i-hojig, poJ^®-Llephants lthjern
Braridt’^ 'V a ll^ ■ S,vva^A&|g, p.,4’4i^ S f» q ( Account of Dr. Brandt, his
' jDng p. 4k t l '4-7^ -L an d ahout;SiipD^^iiayfand Town
described, p. 48.—-Remarks,onltheiPape of Good,Ht)pe,,the Dutch Settlers,
Hottentpts,, ,Caffres, ah&iBoschii|eh, p. 4gmt51.—Arrival,of East
Indiaiqen oUtwar^D^j^ d&|p. ^l.^afi&Lady febmjthought incapable
olknaif/ng jheiRun ^©N^w&oUand', p- Mutineer is sent on
ibpard her^Jidioi 'jR*|b?es! C and is ■ hbera|ed^v|pzd.—Acknowledgment.
of Fav,n.m^fiQfiiyedL £1:0 several Persons at .the Cape, p. 54.—-
The Layly Welsonrsails^pm thp'Care^OcbODeh7 uu win. /"
fiun from the tCape;ofh Good* Hope tp Mew Holland, p. 54 to 80.
A higher%wmprh^Xtitud|'Glioseh 'than common f and why, p. 54.—
Further Advantages experienced from’ Sliding ’Keels, p. 56.—A Pin-
tad 0*1611(4 Pomes tm hoard,. ^ P e culiar Method of acquiring
: 'Prey’ d^dt',hy t^^GiePmr SeaTralv|>* fp^Ath^tetdam Island seen
" Wd palsed;' pi 6i.^-Whales observed in great Nurftbers, p. 64.-t-Land
A WNfewHdMnR^tfnilbHra'oh'the' 3d 6? December) 'p. 67!—The Lady
z NelforfJknchor^4n'Sydhey Cove Ojftne i 6th; p. 80.
Remarks made onbaprdthe Lady Nelson on cpmingin with the
, JLandpf^New. Holland; being ^n dccqUnt.pf0 hat happmedfrom
s the Tinie<of making.the Land to:.the. Artwal.at South Cape or
Wilson 's Promontory, a Copy whereof was delivered to Governor
Kingi and returned with his Observations, p. 68 to 7§ f
Occurrences and Transactions in New Holland and New South
Wales, p. 81, to 166; ^
Port Jackson, Sydney and. Paramatta described, p. 81.—State of the
„ Convicts, p. .83,—The Lady Nelson paid off 31st December, .1800,
a 2 p. 83.