1.... | Preface by the Editor.
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20.... | PART I. Comprehending the occurences that happened from the ship's departure from England
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27.... | The description of the country and natives of Terra del Fuego
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35.... | Arrival at and description of the islands and natives of Otaheite
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59.... | Observation of the Transit of Venus
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60.... | Table of the rise and fall of the thermometer during the ship's stay at Otaheite
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61.... | The island and natives of Otaheite (cont.)
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67.... | Descriptive catalogue of plants, medical, culinary, &c. found on that island
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79.... | Vocabulary of the language of Otaheite, with remarks
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95.... | Departure from Otaheite
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102.... | Description of the country and natives of Yoole-Etea, with the neighbouring islands
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109.... | Description and delineation of the various warlike and domestic implements of Otaheite and the adjacent isles
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113.... | PART II. Comprehending the occurences met with from leaving Yoolee-Etea to the time of the ship's departure from the coast of New Zealand.
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120.... | Views of the head-lands and delineations of the coast, country, and inhabitants, of New Zealand
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133.... | Description of the chiefs, warriors, and war-canoes, &c. of New-Zealand
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139.... | Picturesque views on the coast
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157.... | Singular head-dresses of the natives
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167.... | Map of the coast of New Zealand
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170.... | Vocabulary of the New Zealand Tongue
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173.... | Description and delineation of the military weapons and household implements, personal adornments, &c. of New-Zealand
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177.... | PART III. Comprehending the incidents that happened from the time of the ship's leaving New-Zealand, to its arrival at and departure from Batavia for Europe. Account of the country, natives, and natural produce, of New-Holland
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191.... | Vocabulary of the language of New-Holland
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205.... | Vocabulary of the language of the natives of the island of Savoo
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216.... | Description of the city, inhabitants, customs, and persons trading to Batavia
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225.... | Vocabulary of the Malayan Language, spoken at Batavia, called the Low-Malay
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236.... | Vocabulary of the language spoken at Anjenga, on the coast of Malabar, called at Batavia, the high or proper Malay
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239.... | Vocabulary of the language of the natives of Sumatra
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250.... | PART IV. Comprehending an account of the ship's voyage home from Batavia
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254.... | Errata
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256.... | Directions to the Binder for placing the Cuts.
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