p. 83.—Her Commander appointed at Home to His Majesty’s Armed
Vegsef Sopply!, thern'iri 'Neff South Wiles, she i£found there unihffor
Ser\ace,84.'—He resumes fhe^fcfimrffand of the Lady" Nfetson olfthe
Jst df January, 1801. p. 85.-p§he'1^maimed with-.GbhVidt^ and' the
consjegiienqe o f that'MeasureV1^ ^ .—Mr. Black from the Cape'arrives
by-way of pass’s StragMsC p. 861—The Brig Margaret, Byers, -from
England,^^rrivestbyi^& skme Passage ibid:—Carden Island allotted
fdr the Purpose oOjdsing Vegetablfes for the Lad^^efSon, *p. ’87“.—
Doctor Brandt js settled' there, HisBoat Jost, and a Search in stituted
for its Recovery; p. 88.—A fugitive Con’^V'metTwi’tm p^pl •
—His miserable Situation, and tbe'melancholy Eate^if/h i||/^oinra'f^es,
p. 92.—Bugle H^rhs useful in pathless 'Woods, 'ji: 94.—An uncommon
Aquatic Plant, p: g5.—The EpWrims,- avMarine ?roduCtioh;p/9f.|S
Further Objectipns to the^Sea-worthin^^pf 'the Lady 100.
i—C o lle t proposed by Captain Schank from’ this. Vbyage, p. 101.—
Sail in Company with th e s e s Sloop topiake further Discq^r^&j-.ifo'd.
-r—The Sloop being found un|jt for -the Voyage is dismissed, p. J.03.—
The Lady Nelson -anchor^ Bay, p. t o s ^ A Native taken
on board ; his Snrprise at all he ibid,—Interviews _ ^ ith other
Natives* p. io 7-—Their Canoes d e sc rib ed ,^W ^T lie ^ativ'e^ use
Paint ^ opofpC them adorned with .the. Ship’s Paint, p. j,08.—New
Hollanders discovered to be M e n d e rs , p. IQQ.—Mr. Cayley, a Botanist,
collects some rare Plants,' p. 100, "11^126.—A .Search after
Kangaroos,which proves unsuccessful, p. 110.-—Laughing Birds, p. 1 12,
134.—Fire-places discovered, with Hiiman -Bonds scattered round
them, p. 113.—Further Proofs that the Natives are Cannibals, p. 114.
__Opinion of Mr. Thomas, an eminent Anatomist, respecting some
Human Bones found and sent home, p. 115.—The Surveying Chain
lost, and recoveted with some deficiency* p. 117*—Marks o^t}m
Small Pox observed on the'-Natives, p. 119.—Speak with the Britannia,
a Whaler, from England, p. 120.—An Island discovered, and
a Carden planted on it, p. 125; 131, 133.—Dexterity'of a Native in
striking a small Fish with a Wooden Spear,-|?129.—Euianabie and
his Wife Worogan, p. 130.—The Women, of New Holland often destroy
their new-born and weakly Children, p. 131.—The BeH Bird,
; p. 134.
p. 134.—The whistling Duck, ibid.—A strange. Animal appears ; but
• eàcàpei Discovery, p. 13$ P Thé. Lady Nelsótfs Construction found
. of ;Ifsem her being left, by the Tide,.p. 139.—Margaret’s Island de-
s c r |b e d ,y 140.—The Bull Frog common to New South Wales, p. i# l.
—Tracks of Dogs discovered, ibid.—Difference-of the Tracks of the
Tyg&p 'and the Wolf or Dog, p. 142; ;<^e.vf-Directipns for Western
, Port ; its Importance ; with other Observations respecting the Navi-
" ^aribhhf^BasjsWs^dghts; to" i 4& -^ -tte hiding Keels u re p te d
up and give;Warning of Ground, p. 147 .—Arrival at Port Jackson 14th
May, 1801, p. 148.—The Lady Nelson is ordered to. Hunter’s or Coal
Riverdtith June; p. ] 49,—Shifiplls in with the Ship Cornwallis,bringing
■ r^Cihfvicts from E n g la n d ,-^ .—Mistake- of a,Pilot, ' p. l^ ^ -B u d g e rie
Dick, 3^arive,4èîd.—A Mine of e x c e ll ^ l ^ S ^ , p. -152,1 153.—The
Nettle Tree, p. 155.—The. Wild. Gat,- p .. 15§.—A Man cast away,
found nearly .starved to death, ibid.—A Bush Native, ,p. 157;H—Mr.
Lewin, a Draughtsman, p. 160, 1!65.—The Cabra, a Worm eaten by
“theNatiyes, pi 163.—More Natives, ibid.—Their Surprise at the Report
and Effects ef.,a Fowling-piece, 1Ö4.—PrcMSts of Tomahawks made
' 'the N a tiy e ^ p . l6§.—DisGdyery of a ndw aM p ^ n ftin g Species of
Flax, md.—Cblonel P a ^ s q ^ s Collection ofrare Pjarits des!royeB"by
an Accident, Arrival at J|ydney, 25th July, 18Ó1, p. lfiö.
GeneraObservations on New South Wales, p. 166 to 172.
Codage in the Anna Josepha round Cape Horn to the Cape o f Good
Hope, p. 173 to 183. I
Sail from Port .Jackson, Novêmböï 9th, 1801, p- 174^ make the. Land
a'bdut Cape Horn in Januaryf§É8G2, p. 175.'—Anchor on the 21st in
Hope Bay, in Falkland’s Islands, p. 176.—Description o f these
Islands, p. 176 to 181.—Bad for the Cape of Good. Hope 27th Ja»j
nuary, and are becalmed, p. 181.—In great Distress for Provisions,
p. 182.—-Arrive in Table Bay 1st April, 1803; p. 1-83.;
Sail for England in His Majesty’s Ship Impérieuse, Captain Rowley,
Commander, p. 184, to the End of-the Narrative.
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