SECT. I. Prosecution of the Voyage. Behaviour of the
two New Zealanders on board. Unfavour-
able Winds. An Island called Mangeea dis-
covered. The Coast of it examined. Trans-
actions with the Natives. An Account of
their Persons, Dress, and Canoes. Descrip-
tion of the Island. A Specimen of the Lan-
guage. Disposition of the Inhabitants,
II. The Discovery of an Island called Wateeoo.
Its Coasts examined.-Visits from the Na-
tives on board the Ships. Mess. Gore, Bur-
ney, and Anderson, with Omai, sent on
Shore. Mr Anderson's Narrative of their
Reception. Omai's Expedient to prevent
their being detained. His meeting with
some of his Countrymen, and their distress-
ful Voyage. Farther Account of Wateeoo,
and of its Inhabitants,
III. Wenooa-ette, or Otokootaia, visited. Account
of that Island, and of its Produce. Hervey's
Island, or Terougge mou Attooa, found to be
inhabited. Transactions with the Natives.
Their Persons, Dress, Language, Canoes.
Fruitless Attempt to land there. Reasons
for bearing away for the Friendly Islands.
Palmerston's Island touched at. Descrip-
tion of the two Places where the Boats land-
ed. Refreshments obtained there. Conjec-
tures on the Formation of such low Islands.
Arrival at the Friendly Islands,
IV. Intercourse with the Natives of Komango, and
other Islands. Arrival at Annamooka.
Transactions there. Feenou, a principal
Chief, from Tongataboo, comes on a Visit.
The Manner of his Reception in the Island,
and on board. Instances of the pilfering
Disposition of the Natives. Some Account
of Annamooka. The Passage from it to
Нераее,
V. Arrival of the Ships at Hepaee, and friendly
Reception there. Presents and Solemnities
on the Occasion. Single Combats with Clubs.