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A VOYAGE TOWARDS THE SOUTH POLE, AND ROUND THE WORLD; PERFORMED INHIS MAJESTY'S SHIPS THE RESOLUTION AND ADVENTURE, IN THE YEARS1772, 3, 4, AND 5. WRITTEN BY JAMES COOK, COMMANDER OF THE RESOLUTION.IN WHICH IS INCLUDED CAPTAIN FURNEAUX'S NARRATIVE OF HIS PROCEEDINGSIN THE ADVENTURE DURING THE SEPARATION OF THE SHIPS. IN TWO VOLUMES.ILLUSTRATED WITH MAPS AND CHARTS, AND A VARIETY OF PORTRAITS OFPERSONS AND VIEWS AND PLACES, DRAWN DURING THE VOYAGE BY MR. HODGES,AND ENGRAVED BY THE MOST EMINENT MASTERS.

VOLUME II

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LONDON:
PRINTED FOR W STRAHAN AND T CADELL IN THE STRAND.
MDCCLXXVII
(1777)

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CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME.

BOOK III.From Ulietea to New Zealand.

CHAPTER I. Passage from Ulietea to the Friendly Isles, with a Descriptionof several Islands that were discovered, and the Incidents which happenedin that Track.
CHAPTER II. Reception at Anamocka; a Robbery and its Consequences, with aVariety of other Incidents. Departure from the Island. A sailing Canoedescribed. Some Observations on the Navigation of these Islanders. ADescription of the Island, and of those in the Neighbourhood, withsome Account of the Inhabitants, and nautical Remarks.
CHAPTER III. The Passage from the Friendly Isles to the New Hebrides, withan Account of the Discovery of Turtle Island, and a Variety of Incidentswhich happened, both before and after the Ship arrived in PortSandwich, in the Island of Mallicollo. A Description of the Port, theadjacent Country, its Inhabitants, and many other Particulars.
CHAPTER IV. An Account of the Discovery of several Islands, and anInterview and Skirmish with the Inhabitants upon one of them. The Arrivalof the Ship at Tanna, and the Reception we met with there.
CHAPTER V. An Intercourse established with the Natives; some Account ofthe Island, and a Variety of Incidents that happened during our Stay at it.
CHAPTER VI. Departure from Tanna; with some Account of its Inhabitants,their Manners and Arts.
CHAPTER VII. The survey of the Islands continued, and a more particularDescription of them.
CHAPTER VIII. An Account of the Discovery of New Caledonia, and theIncidents that happened while the Ship lay in Balade.
CHAPTER IX. A Description of the Country and its Inhabitants; theirManners, Customs, and Arts.
CHAPTER X. Proceedings on the Coast of New Caledonia, with Geographicaland Nautical Observations.
CHAPTER XI. Sequel of the Passage from New Caledonia to New Zealand,with an Account of the Discovery of Norfolk Island; and the Incidents thathappened while the Ship lay in Queen Charlotte's Sound.
BOOK IV.From leaving New Zealand to our Return to England.
CHAPTER I. The Run from New Zealand to Terra del Fuego, with the Rangefrom Cape Deseada to Christmas Sound, and Description of that Part of theCoast.
CHAPTER II. Transactions in Christmas Sound, with an Account of theCountry and its Inhabitants.
CHAPTER III. Range from Christmas Sound, round Cape Horn, through StraitLe Maire, and round Staten Land; with an Account of the Discovery of aHarbour in that Island, and a Description of the Coasts,
CHAPTER IV. Observations, geographical and nautical, with an Account ofthe Islands near Staten Land, and the Animals found in them,
CHAPTER V. Proceedings after leaving Staten Island, with
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