A Voyage to Terra Australis — Volume 1 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 594 pages of information about A Voyage to Terra Australis — Volume 1.

A Voyage to Terra Australis — Volume 1 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 594 pages of information about A Voyage to Terra Australis — Volume 1.

PART II.

Preliminary Information. 
Boat expeditions of Bass and Flinders. 
Clarke. 
Shortland. 
Discoveries of Bass to the southward of Port Jackson;
of Flinders;
and of Flinders and Bass. 
Examinations to the northward by Flinders. 
Conclusive Remarks.

BOOK I.

Transactions from the beginning of the voyage
to the departure from port Jackson.

CHAPTER I.

Appointment to the Investigator. 
Outfit of the ship. 
Instruments, books, and charts supplied, with articles for presents and
barter. 
Liberal conduct of the Hon. East-India Company. 
Passage round to Spithead. 
The Roar sand. 
Instructions for the execution of the voyage. 
French passport, and orders in consequence. 
Officers and company of the Investigator, and men of science who
embarked. 
Account of the time keepers.

CHAPTER II.

Departure from Spithead. 
Variation of the compass. 
The Dezertas. 
Arrival at Madeira. 
Remarks on Funchal. 
Political state of the island. 
Latitude and longitude. 
Departure from Madeira. 
The island St. Antonio. 
Foul winds; and remarks upon them. 
The ship leaky. 
Search made for Isle Sable. 
Trinidad. 
Saxemberg sought for. 
Variation of the compass. 
State of the ship’s company, on arriving at the Cape of Good Hope. 
Refitment at Simon’s Bay. 
Observatory set Up. 
The astronomer quits the expedition. 
Rates Of the time keepers. 
Some remarks on Simon’s Bay.

CHAPTER III.

Departure from False Bay. 
Remarks on the passage to Terra Australis. 
Gravity of sea-water tried. 
Cape Leeuwin, and the coast from thence to King George’s Sound. 
Arrival in the Sound. 
Examination of the harbours. 
Excursion inland. 
Country, soil, and productions. 
Native inhabitants:  Language and anatomical measurement. 
Astronomical and nautical observations.

CHAPTER IV.

Departure from King George’s Sound. 
Coast from thence to the Archipelago of the Recherche. 
Discovery of Lucky Bay and Thistle’s Cove. 
The surrounding country, and islands of the Archipelago. 
Astronomical and nautical observations. 
Goose-Island Bay. 
A salt lake. 
Nautical observations. 
Coast from the Archipelago to the end of Nuyts’ Land. 
Arrival in a bay of the unknown coast. 
Remarks on the preceding examination.

CHAPTER V.

Copyrights
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