Journal of the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, BART., K.B., P.R.S. during Captain Cook's First Voyage in H.M.S. Endeavour in 1768-71 to Terra del Fuego, Otahite, New Zealand, Australia, the Dutch East Indies, etc.
by Joseph Banks
Index
4078865Journal of the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, BART., K.B., P.R.S. during Captain Cook's First Voyage in H.M.S. Endeavour in 1768-71 to Terra del Fuego, Otahite, New Zealand, Australia, the Dutch East Indies, etc. — IndexJoseph Banks

INDEX

  • Abrolhos Shoal, 22
  • Acajou or Casshew, 88, 893
  • Acarus, 14, 67
  • Admiralty Bay, 220
  • Albatross, 44, 63-65, 180, 208, 217, 259, 260
  • Amboyna Island, 401
  • Amethysts, 40
  • Amoc, running, 408
  • Amphibious fish, 274
  • Anabao Island, 330, 360
  • Anacardium occidentale, 38, 393
    • orientale, 291
  • Annona, 393
  • Anson, Lord, xliii, 22, 47, 48, 160, 226
  • Anthoxanthum, 447
  • Ants, 271, 278, 288, 308-6
  • Apium, 48, 58
  • Apples, North American, 181
    • (Spondias dulcis), 98
  • Areca, chewing, 349
  • Areca sapida, 227
  • Artocarpus incisa (bread-fruit), 97, 105, 137, 145
    • integrifolia, 895
  • Ascension Island, 450
  • Atriplex patula, 227
  • Aurora, 331
  • Australia, 261-323
    • Animals, 282, 285, 287, 291, 301
    • Ants, 271, 278, 288, 303
    • Birds, 293, 302
    • Boats, 820
    • Boomerangs, 263
    • Botany Bay, 264-69
    • Climate, 292, 322
    • Eagle Island, 293
    • Endeavour River, 279-91
    • Fire, native method of obtaining it, 289, 317
    • Fish, 306
    • Food, 311
  • Australia, fruits, 299
    • Furniture, 315
    • General appearance of the country, 270, 297
    • Great Barrier Reef, 293-295
    • Houses or huts, 814
    • Insects, 271, 273, 283, 303-6
    • Kangooroos, 282, 285, 287, 291, 301
    • Language, 322
    • Moreton Bay, 270
    • Natives, general appearance and habits, 264, 266, 269, 287, 308
      • Timidity, 268, 285, 320
    • Ornaments, 309
    • Palms, 299
    • Plants, 271, 298-300
    • Population, 307
    • Tools, 316
    • Torres Straits, 295
    • Trees, 267, 271, 278, 299
    • Weapons, 263, 266, 318
  • Averrhoa, 396
  • Bactris minor, 38
  • Bananas, 38, 392
  • Bancudus angustifolia, 153
  • Banks, J., biographical sketch, xxiii
    • Illness of, 371-76, 426-27
  • Banks' Peninsula, 217
  • Barley at St. Helena, 447
  • Barnacles (Lepas), 16, 21, 45, 65, 182, 284, 452
  • Baster, J., xliii, 15
  • Batavia, 366-416
    • Amoc, 408
    • Animals, 387
    • Canals, 378
    • Chinese, customs, etc., 412
    • Chinese rebellion, 381, 415
    • Climate, 369, 375, 385
    • Country-house, 373
  • Batavia, crocodiles as twin brothers to men, 410
    • Environs of Batavia, 384
    • Flowers, 399
    • Fortifications, 380
    • Fruits, 390
    • General description, 377
    • Government, 414
    • Harbour, 383
    • Hotel, 366
    • Houses, 379
    • Illness of the party, 370-76
    • Islands, 883
    • Javans, appearance and customs, 405
    • Justice, 415
    • Language (Javan and Malay), 423
    • Markets, 397
    • Money, 416
    • Mosquitos, 375
    • Palm wine, 398
    • Plants, vegetables, 389
    • Population, 378, 401
    • Portuguese, 382, 403
    • Slaves, 404
    • Spices, 400
    • Streets, 378
    • Superstitions, 409
    • Taxation, 416
    • Teeth, filing, 407
    • Trade, 402
    • Unhealthiness of, 369, 371, 382, 385
  • Bats, 301, 365
  • Baye sans fond, 45
  • Beech, 49, 51, 58
  • Beer brewed at sea, 72
  • Beroe, 17
  • Betel, 318, 349, 406, 407
  • Betula, 49, 51, 58
  • Birch, 49, 51, 58
  • Biron, C., xliii, 24
  • Blimbing, 344, 396
  • Boa bidarra, 395
  • Bola-Bola Island (see Society Islands), 118, 122
  • Bonga-tanjong, 400
  • Bonitos, 14
  • Boomerang, 263
  • Borassus (fan-palm), 341, 344
  • Botany Bay, 264
  • Bougainville, L. de, xliii, 97, 370, 430
  • Brazil (see Rio de Janeiro), 22-42
  • Bread-fruit, 97, 105, 187, 145
  • Brisson, M., xliv, 24
  • Bromelia (pine-apple), 37, 391
  • Brosse, C. de, xliv, 164
  • Brown, R., ix, xxxvii, xxxviii
  • Browne, P., xliv, 153
  • Buchan, A., death of, 79
  • Buffaloes, 342, 362, 387
  • Buffon, G. de, xliv, 291
  • Bustard, 272
  • Butterilies, 32, 273
  • Byron, Admiral J., xliv
  • Cabbage, curing, 70
  • Cabbage-palm, 227
  • Cactus, 450
  • Calamus, 396
  • Calophyllum, 153
  • Cananga, 399
  • Canari, 396
  • Cancer, 2, 21, 30, 272, 284
  • Cannibalism, 193, 205, 211, 237, 247
  • Canton, J., xlv, 454
  • Cape of Good Hope, 257, 429-42
    • Animals, 435
    • Botanic garden, 436
    • Climate, 434
    • General description, 482, 438
    • Hottentots, 439
    • Inhabitants, 433
    • Menagerie, 437
    • Money, 442
    • Provisions, 485
  • Carabus taken at sea, 44
  • Carcinium, 2, 4
  • Cardamine, 48, 58
  • Carica, 393
  • Cassada, 23, 36
  • Casshew apple or Acajou, 38, 393
  • Castor-oil plant, 365
  • Casuarina (etoa), 102, 124, 147
  • Catappa, 396
  • Caterpillars, stinging, 271
  • Cattle, 387, 435
  • Celery, wild, 48, 58
  • Chaitea, 148
  • Chama, 284, 295, 306
  • Champacka, 399
  • Cherrema, 396
  • Chinese at Batavia, 381, 412-415
  • Cimex, 15, 67
  • Citrus, 37, 391
  • Cloth manufacture, 145, 351
  • Cloves, 401
  • Cockatoos, 302
  • Cockles, gigantic, 284, 295, 306
  • Cocoanuts, 140, 393
    • cast up on the Australian beach, 283, 284
  • Cocos or taros, 135, 228, 258, 445, 447
  • Cocos Island (Samoa) language, 165
  • Coedoe, 437
  • Combang, 399
  • Compass, variation of, 263
  • Continent, southern, speculations concerning its existence, 66, 254
  • Convolvulus, 151
  • Cook, Captain J., xlv
    • Illness of, 374
  • Cook’s Straits, 218, 215, 216, 221
  • Coral, effect on ship’s bottom, 282
    • Reefs, 117, 122, 274, 293-95
    • Used as a file, 156
    • Used for building, 102, 114
  • Cordia, 150
  • Cowley, A., xlvi, 46
  • Crabs, 2, 21, 30, 272, 284
  • Cracatoa, 417, 418
  • Crocodiles as twin brothers to men, 410
  • Crows, New Holland, 302
  • Cucurbita (cucumber), 190
    • (melons), 37, 893
  • Custard apple, 393
  • Cuttle-fish, 65, 263
  • Cycas, 299, 313, 421
  • Cynips, 272
  • Cynometra, 895
  • Cyperus, 150
  • Dagysa, 2, 3, 64
  • Dalrymple, A., xlvi, 45, 66, 184, 284
  • Dampier, W., xlvi, 22, 46, 262, 296, 300, 325, 329
  • Deer, 421
  • Diamonds, 39
  • Didelphis, 291, 301
  • Diomedea, 44, 63-5, 180, 208, 217, 259, 260
  • Dogs, 61, 100, 136, 224
    • as food, 100, 136, 237
  • Dolphin, H.M.S., xlvi, 71, 74, 78, 81, 82, 84, 97, 105, 431
  • Drimys, 48, 58
  • Dryander, J., xxxviii
  • Drying plants, 267, 281, 283
  • Durian, 394
  • Dyeing cloth, 124, 149
  • Eagle Island, 293
  • East Indies, see Batavia and Savu
  • Ebony, 448
  • Echeneis, 14
  • Edwards, G., xlvi, 24
  • Egg-bird, 67
  • Egmont, Mount, 208, 222
  • Electrical experiments, 6, 453-57
  • Ende or Flores, 360
  • Endeavour River, 279-91
  • Equator, crossing the, 18
  • Eucalyptus, 267, 271, 300
  • Eugenia, 38, 299, 394
  • Fagus, 49, 51, 58
  • Fan-palm, 341, 345
  • Farinha de Pao, 23, 36
  • Fernandez, J., xlvii, 256
  • Ferns eaten in New Zealand, 190, 237
  • Ficus prolixa, 145
    • tinctoria, 150
  • Fig impregnated by Cynips, 272
  • Fig-trees, 145, 150
  • Fire, method of obtaining it in Australia, 289, 317
  • "Fire-arms" in New Guinea, 327, 328
  • Flax, New Zealand, 229
  • Flores or Ende, 360
  • Flying fish, 13
  • Fothergill, J., xlvii, 71, 181
  • Fothering the ship, 277
  • Frézier, A., xlvii, 227, 255, 346
  • Frio, Cape, 24
  • Fucus, 46, 48
  • Funchiale, 5-10
  • Furze, 447
  • Gambir, 406
  • Gannets, 207, 225, 260
  • Garcinia, 393
  • Gasterosteus, 17
  • George (King) III. Island, or Otahite, see Society Islands
  • God-houses (Society Islands), 108, 112, 114, 120
  • Gold in Brazil, 39
  • Grapes, 392
  • Great Barrier Reef, 293-95
  • Green, C., death of, 426
  • Gryllus taken at sea, 44
  • Guava, 393
  • Gum-trees, 267, 271, 300
  • Hasselquist, F., xlvii, 272
  • Hawke’s Bay, 188
  • Heberden, Dr., 6
  • Heppahs, New Zealand, 183, 195, 198, 207, 214, 248
  • Heivas, 97, 98, 120, 123, 144
  • Hibiscus, 106, 158
  • Hippobosca, 64
  • Holothuria, 15, 259, 260, 450
  • Horsley, Dr., xxx
  • Horn, Cape, 62
  • Hottentots, 489
  • Huahine Island, 111-113
  • Hulme, N., xlvii, 69, 71, 180
  • Hydnophytum, 304
  • Ianthina, 16
  • Iberis, 95
  • Image of wicker work, 101
  • Imao Island, 94
  • Insects taken at sea, 44, 64
  • Jack fruit, 395
  • Jambolan, 395
  • Jambosa or jambu, 38, 394
  • Jasmine, 399, 400
  • Java (see Batavia), 363-416
  • Je-quoll, 301
  • Jungle bird, 293
  • Karratas, 29
  • Kangooroos, 282, 285, 287, 291, 301
  • Kidnappers, Cape, 188
  • King George III. Island, or Otahite, see Society Islands
  • Krakatoa, or Cracatoa, 417, 418
  • Lagoon Island, 69
  • Lange, J. C., 334-338, 357
  • Language: Australia, 322
    • Java, 423
    • Madagascar, 165, 424
    • New Guinea, 165
    • New Zealand, 252
    • Savu, 358
    • Society Islands, 164, 252, 424
    • Terra del Fuego, 59
  • Larus, 182
  • Laurus, 7
  • Le Maire, J., xlvii, 164
  • Lemon, 391
  • Lemon juice, 69, 71, 180
  • Lepas (barnacle), 16, 21, 45, 65, 182, 284, 452
  • Lepidium, 95
  • Leprosy, 167
  • L'Hermite, J., xlviii, 256
  • Lime, chewing with betel, 349, 406
  • Lime (fruit), 391
  • Limonia, 396
  • Limpets, 55
  • Linnæus, correspondence with Ellis, xxxix, xl
  • Livistona, 299
  • Lobsters, 45, 200, 226
  • Luminous marine animals, 21
  • Mackerel, 197, 226
  • Macrocystis, 46, 48
  • Madagascar language, 165, 424
  • Madeira, 5-12
    • Carts, 8
    • Convents, 10
    • Funchiale, 5, 10
    • Mahogany, 6
    • Money, 12
    • Pico Ruievo, 11
    • Population, 12
    • Productions, 9
    • Vines, 7
    • Volcanic nature of the island, 7
    • Wine, 7,8
  • Madja, 396
  • Mahie, or sour paste, 97, 187
  • Mahogany, Madeiran, 6
  • Mamme-apples, 38
  • Mango, 38, 391
  • Mangostan, 393
  • Man-of-war birds, 330
  • Marais, 102, 114, 175
  • Marcgrav, G., xlviii, 29, 42
  • Maria van Diemen, Cape, 207, 222
  • Maskelyne, N., xlviii, 444
  • M'Bride, D., xlviii, 259
  • Medusa, 12, 21
  • Megapodium, 293
  • Melhania, 448
  • Melons, 87, 398
  • Mercury, transit of, 197
  • Metrosideros, 228
  • Michelia, 399
  • Mille Islands, 365
  • Mimus, 15, 65, 259, 263
  • Mimusops, 400
  • Monkeys, 421
  • Monkhouse, W., illness and death, 371-72
  • Monoculus, 15
  • Moreton Bay, 270
  • Morinda angustifolia, 158
    • umbellata, 152
  • Morus, 145, 206
  • Moschus, 421
  • Mosquitos, 875, 417
  • Motacilla, 8, 13
  • Mother Carey’s chickens, 2
  • Mulatti, 399
  • Mulberry (paper), 145, 206
  • Musa (banana), 38, 392
  • Myrmecodia, 304
  • Myrtus, 395
  • Nam Nam, 395
  • Nanca, 395
  • Narbrough, Sir J., xlviii, 225
  • Nassau Fleet, xlviii, 66
  • Natal, 428
  • Nectris, 64, 188
  • Nephelium, 395
  • New Guinea, 325-29
    • Language, 165
  • New Holland (see Australia), 261-323
  • New South Wales (see Australia), 296
  • New Zealand, 183-253
    • Admiralty Bay, 220
    • Animals, 224
    • Banks’s Peninsula, 217
    • Boats, 186, 198, 240
    • Cannibalism, 193, 205, 211, 287, 247
    • Carving, 241
    • Cavern, 192
    • Chiefs, 189, 195, 249
  • New Zealand, climate, 224
    • Cloth, 206, 242
    • Cookery, 238
    • Cook's Straits, 218, 215, 216, 221
    • Cultivation, 190, 228, 228, 243
    • Discovery by Tasman, 221
    • Dogs, 225, 237
    • Dress, 186, 233
    • Fish, 226
    • Fishing nets, 206, 213, 243
    • Flax, 229
    • Food, 190, 287
    • Hawke's Bay, 188
    • Heppahs, 188, 198, 207, 214, 248
    • Houses, 235
    • Kidnappers, Cape, 188
    • Language, 252
    • Maria van Diemen, Cape, 207, 222
    • Minerals, 219, 224
    • Mount Egmont, 208, 223
    • Mourning and funeral customs, 211, 251
    • Music, 247
    • Natives, general appearance and habits, 186, 190, 196, 230
    • Ornaments, 235
    • Plants, 227
    • Population, 229
    • Poverty Bay, 183, 185
    • Queen Charlotte's Sound, 209
    • Religion, 193, 250
    • Stewart Island, 218
    • Tattowing, 186, 208, 205, 231
    • Thames River, 200, 224
    • Traditions, 207, 215
    • Trees, 201, 223, 228
    • Turnagain, Cape, 189, 217
    • Vegetable sheep, 209
    • Warlike disposition, 183, 194, 204, 231, 246
    • Weapons, 185, 192, 244
  • Noddies, 70, 325, 330
  • Nutmegs, 401
  • Nyctanthes, 399
  • Oheteroa (see Society Islands), 124-26
  • Oldenland, H., xlviii, 437
  • Oniscus, 4
  • Opossum, 291, 301
  • Orange-juice, 71
  • Oranges, 37, 891
  • Osbeck, P., xlviii, 450
  • Osnaburg Island, 71
  • Otahah (see Society Islands), 117-18, 122
  • Otahite (see Society Islands), 73-110, 127-78
  • Oysters, 198, 272
  • Pacific Ocean, boundary between it and South Sea, 65
  • Pallas, P.S., xlix, 291
  • Palm, cabbage, 227, 299
    • (Cycas), 299, 313, 421
    • Fan, 341, 344
  • Palm berries, 38
  • Palm nuts, 38, 170, 270
  • Palm wine, 335, 345, 398
  • Pandanus, 38, 170, 270, 400
  • Papaw, 393
  • Paper mulberry, 145, 206
  • Parkinson, S., illness and death, 426
  • Pearl oysters, 272
  • Pearls, 121
  • Penguins, 46, 225
  • Pennant, T., xlix, 16, 452
  • Pepper, 400
  • Pergularia, 399
  • Persea, 7
  • Phaëton, 65
  • Phalæna taken at sea, 44
  • Phalanger, 291, 301
  • Phormium, 229
  • Phyllodoce, 17
  • Physalia, 15, 259, 260, 450
  • Pilot fish, 17
  • Pine-apples, 37, 391
  • Piso, W., xlix, 22
  • Plantains, 38, 117, 283
  • Podocarpus, 201, 228
  • Podura, 1
  • Polianthes, 400
  • Pomegranate, 394
  • Port Egmont hens, 182
  • Portuguese at Batavia, 382, 403
    • at Rio de Janeiro, 26
  • Portuguese man-of-war, 15,259, 260, 450
  • Poverty Bay, 183, 185
  • Prince's Island, 418-26
  • Procellaria, 2, 16, 43, 46, 63, 180
  • Psidium, 393
  • Pteris, 190, 237
  • Pumpkins, 393
  • Pumplemouses, 391
  • Punica, 394
  • Purple, derivation of the colour, 16
  • Purslain, 448
  • Quadrant stolen, 86
  • Quails, 268
  • Queen Charlotte's Sound, 209
  • Quiros, P., xlix, 67, 255, 284
  • Rambutan, 395
  • Raoulia, 209
  • Rembrantz van Nierop, D., xlix, 222
  • Rhamnus, 395
  • Rice, 389, 419
  • Ricinus palma Christi, 365
  • Rio de Janeiro, 26-42
    • Churches and processions, 33
    • Climate, 42
    • Crabs, 30
    • Fish, 42
    • Fortifications, 40
    • Fruits, 37
    • Gardens and garden produce, 30
    • Gold and precious stones, 39
    • Government, 34
    • Military, 36
    • Money, 40
    • Plants, 29
    • Population, 35
    • Reception of the Endeavour, 26
    • Ship fired on, 31
    • Water supply, 33
  • Robben Island, 442
  • Roggeween, J., xlix, 256
  • Rotte Island, 330
  • Ruievo, Pico, 11
  • Rumphius, G., xlix, 29, 153, 304
  • St. Helena, 443-50
  • Salack, 396
  • Sallee-man, 17
  • Salt-water drunk by the South Sea Islanders, 138
  • Sanguis draconis, 267, 300
  • Sargasso weed, 24, 451
  • Saturn, occultation of, 65
  • Savu Island, 331-61
    • Animals, 342
    • Army, 355
    • Chewing betel, etc., 349
    • Cookery, 346
    • Dress, 347
    • Dutch policy, 356-61
    • Dutch resident, 334, 336, 357
    • Fan-palm, 341, 344
    • Feasts, 355
    • Houses, 350
    • Language, 358
    • Natives, general appearance and habits, 347
    • Ornaments, 348
    • Palm wine, 345
    • Plants, 344
    • Political divisions, 341, 353
    • Radja, 335, 353
    • Religion and Christianity, 352
    • Spices, 339, 342
    • Sugar, 345
    • Surgery, 352
    • Town of Seba, 335
    • Weaving, etc., 351
  • Scomber, 12, 14, 70
  • Scurvy, 69, 71, 279
  • Scurvy grass (Cardamine), 48, 58
    • (Lepidium), 95
  • Sea-sawdust, 22, 324, 364, 428
  • Seals, 46
  • Semau Island, 360
  • Sepia, 65, 263
  • Shags, 197, 225
  • Sharks, 14, 43, 71
  • Sharp, B., 1, 255
  • Shearwater, 16, 43, 68, 180
  • Sheep, 343, 388, 435
  • Shelvocke, G., L, 47
  • Shipwreck off the coast of Australia, 274-79
  • Sitodium (Artocarpus), 97, 105, 187, 145, 395
  • Skull, deformed, at Madeira, 10
  • Sloane, Sir H., l., 12, 273
  • Snails on St. Helena, 449
  • Snakes (water), 270
  • Snowstorm on Terra del Fuego, 51
  • Society Islands, 73-178
    • Arms, 125, 177
    • Astronomy and division of time, 163
    • Boats, boat-houses, and boat-making, 111, 115, 116, 157
    • Bola-Bola Island, 118, 121, 122
    • Bougainville's visit, 96, 370, 4380
    • Bread-fruit, 97, 105, 187, 145
    • Carving, 114, 156
    • Circumnavigation of Otahite, 101-4
    • Cloth, manufacture, 145
    • Cookery, 136
    • Dancing, 119, 120, 123, 144
    • Diseases, 167
    • Dogs as food, 100, 136
    • Domestic animals, 136
    • Dress, 125, 131
    • Dyes and dyeing, 125, 149
    • Fish-hooks and nets, 124, 154
    • Food, 134
    • Fruits, 135
    • Funeral ceremonies, 95, 98, 169
    • God-houses, 103, 112, 114, 120
    • Gods, 96, 104, 111, 170, 172, 175
    • Heivas, 97, 98, 120, 123, 144
    • Houses, 133
    • Huahine Island, 111-13
    • Imao Island, 94
    • Justice, 178
    • Language, 164, 252, 424
    • Mahie, or sour paste, 97, 137
    • Marais, 102, 114, 175
    • Matting, 153
    • Meals, 139
    • Medicine and surgery, 168
    • Mourning, 95, 98, 169
    • Music, 82, 99, 143
  • Society Islands, names of natives, 84
    • Given by natives to Europeans, 90
    • Natives, general appearance, 127
    • Oheteroa Island, 124-26
    • Ornaments, 132
    • Otahah Island, 117-18, 122
    • Otahite Island, 73-110, 127-78
    • Pearls, 121
    • Quadrant stolen, 86
    • Queen of Otahite, 84, 104
    • Ranks and classes, 176
    • Religion and priests, 172
    • Salt-water drinking, 138
    • Social customs, 141
    • Surf-swimming, 93
    • Tattowing, 124, 128
    • Thefts, 76, 83, 86, 92, 99, 108
    • Tools, 116, 156
    • Transit of Venus, 94
    • Ulhietea Island, 113-17, 118-24
    • Volcanic nature of the islands, 107, 111
    • Weather forecasts, 162
    • Wrestling, 88
  • Solander, Dr., biographical sketch, xxxviii
    • Illness of, 371-76, 429
  • Solanum, 151
  • Sonchus, 237
  • Sour-crout, 71
  • South Sea Islands (see Society Islands), 78-178
  • Southern Continent, speculations concerning its existence, 66, 254
  • Sphinx taken at sea, 44
  • Spices in the Dutch East Indies, 339, 342, 400
  • Spondias, 93
  • Sporing, H., illness, 374; death, 426
  • Squalus, 14, 43, 71
  • Staten Island, 48
  • Sterna, 67, 70, 325, 380
  • Stewart Island, 218
  • Sting-rays, 177, 245, 269, 306, 318
  • Sucking-fish, 14
  • Sugar-canes, 390
  • Sugar made from the fau-palm, 345
  • Suicide of a marine, 67
  • Sunbul, 396
  • Surf-swimming, 93
  • Swallows, 15
  • Sweet sop, 393
  • Tacca, 136, 148
  • Tamarinds, 392
  • Taros, or cocos, 185, 228, 253, 445, 447
  • Tasman, A., l., 210, 218, 216, 220-21, 234, 300
  • Tattowing (New Zealand), 186, 203, 205, 231
  • Tattowing (Society Islands), 124, 128
  • Teeth, decay of, among natives, 349, 407
    • Native attention to, 407
  • Tellina, 146, 198
  • Teneriffe, 12
  • Terminalia, 396
  • Terra del Fuego, 47-61
    • Animals, 57
    • Birch forest, 51
    • Climate, 61
    • Dogs, 61
    • Excursion inland and sufferings of
    • the party, 50
    • Language, 59
    • Natives, general appearance and habits, 58
    • Plants, 48, 57
    • Village, 55
  • Tetragonia, 270
  • Thames River, New Zealand, 200, 224
  • Thespesia, 168
  • Tiger's Tongue, 146
  • Timor, 330, 359
  • Topazes, 39
  • Torres, L., li., 295
  • Torres Straits, 295
  • Tournefortia, 151
  • Trade winds, 21, 261
  • Transit of Mercury, 197
    • Venus, 94
  • Trichilia, 396
  • Triton's trumpet, 247
  • Tropic bird, 65
  • Tuberose, 400
  • Tupia, 96, 108, 110, 111, 118, 121, 180, 184, 188, 193, 205. 206, 215, 279, 368
    • Illness and death, 369-72
  • Turnagain, Cape, 189, 217
  • Turtle, 288, 289, 306, 311, 389, 420
  • Ulex, 447
  • Ulhietea or Urietea (see Society Islands), 113-17, 118-24
  • Urtica, 154
  • Uvaria, 399
  • Valentijn, F., li, 234
  • Vegetable sheep, 209
  • Venus, Transit of, 94
  • Vermin in bread, 181
  • Vigniatico, 7
  • Vines, 7, 8, 486
  • Wallis, S., li, 63
  • Waterspouts, 179, 261
  • Wheat boiled for provisions, 181, 258
  • Wine, 7, 436
  • Winter's bark, 48, 58
  • Wort as a preventative of scurvy, xlviii, 71, 258
  • Wrestling, 88
  • Xanthorrœa, 271, 300
  • Xanthoxyloides, 273
  • Yams, 135, 228, 312, 390, 445, 447

THE END

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