Island of Otaheite; its Produce and
Inhabitants; their Dress, Habitation,
Food, Domestic Life and Amuse-
ments,
Of the Manufactures, Boats, and Na vi-
gation of Qtaheite,
XIX. Of the Division of Time at Qraheite;
Numeration, Computation of Dis-
tance, Language, Diseases, Dispo-
sal of the Dead, Religion, War, Wea-
pons, and Government with some
general Observations for the Use of
future Navigators,
XX. Description of the several Islands in the
Neighbourhood of Otaheite, with va-
rious Incidents; a Dramatic Enter-
tainment; and many Particulars rela-
tive to the Customs and Manners of
the Inhabitants,
XXVI. Transactions in Queen Charlotte's
Sound; Passage through the Streight
which divides the two Islands, and
back to Cape Turnagain: Horrid
Custom of the Inhabitants: Remark-
able Melody of Birds: A Visit to
Hippah, and many other Particu-
lars,
VIL. Range.from Cape Turnagain along the
eastern Coast of Poenammoo, round
Cape South, and back to the En-
trance of Cook's Streight, which
completed the Circumnavigation of
the Country; with a Description of
the Coast, and of Admiralty Bay:
The Departure from New Zealand,
and various Particulars,
XXVIII. The Run from New Zealand to Botany
Bay, on the East Coast of New Hol-
land, now called New South Wales;
various Incidents that happened there;
with some Account of the Country
and its Inhabitants,
XXXVII. The Run from the Island of Savu to Ba-
tavia, and an Account of the Trans-
actions there while the Ship was re-
fitting,
XXVIII. Some Account of Batavia, and the ad-
jacent Country; with the Fruits,
Flowers, and other Productions,
XXXIX. Some Account of the Inhabitants of
Batavia, and the adjacent Country,
their Manners, Customs, and Manner
of Life,
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