Narrative of the surveying voyages of his majesty's ships Adventure and Beagle (vol.2): between the years 1826 and 1836 : describing their examination of the southern shores of South America, and the Beagles's circumnavigation of the globe

INDEX. Cape Penas, remarks of those on board, pleasure at being near home, iig meetingwith large and fine men,i3o remarks, paint, laughed at by ' York,' and 'Jemmy,' anecdotes, 121 — ' York- minster's' duplicity ; he. Jemmy, and Fuegia leave Beagle for the shore, 127, 128 — meet natives, remarks, 203 — friends. Jemmy learns his father's death, conduct, language, 204 — ' York's' jealousy of Fuegia, Jemmy's stories, 205 — Oens (or Coin) men, 205, 206 — natives, scenery, 207 — arrival at WooUya, precautions, na- tives come in numbers, 208 — meet- ing between Jemmy and his family, 209 — his mortification, 210 — 'doc- tor,' 211 — Jemmy, York, and Fuegia established in wigwams, anecdotes, 213, 214— change on boat's return, Jemmy plundered, 221 — sorrowful remarks on his savage brethren, boats leave them, 222 — re-visit them, better hopes, another interview with, 323 — Jemmy and family, 324 — York's treachery. Jemmy's story, 325 improvement, gratitude, parting, 326, 327. Fuegian tribes, general sketch of, 130, 137-142 — features, 175— hair, diver- sity of appearance, form, colour, 176 — paint, caution, 177 — food, ' doctor,' wizard, 178 — elders, superstitious ideas, 179-181— death, burial, 181 marriage, relationship, 182 — canni- balism, war, 183 — cooking, weapons, bird-catching, 1 84 — food, drink, occu- pations, 185 — swimming, women diving, illness, children, training, gua- naco-bunting, 186 — anecdotes, fire, pyrites, 187 — language, 188 ~ at WooUya, 207-210 — astonishment at fire-arms, 211, 212 — large wigwam, 215 — numerous at Woollya on boat's return, 220 — troublesome conduct to Matthews and his companions, 221 — presents on leaving them, 222 ' Yapoos,' 323— Oens-men, 325, 326 —language, 358. Funchal Roads, 46. Galapagos, appearance, Chatham Island, haziness, surf, craters, current, 485 — ripplings, shores, iguanas, 486 — lava, terrapin, trees, Stephens Bay, rocks, birds, fish, 487 — tortoises, cur- rent, water, 488 — weather, turtle. shells, mangroves, 489 — Charles Island, volcanoes, heights, settle- ment, 490, 491 — animals, vegetables, craters, Albemarle Island, formation, 492, 493 — wild scene, lava cliffs, 494 — Tagus Cove, anchor in crater, 495 — extraordinary appearance, 496 James' Island, settlers, oil, 497 winds, weather, Chatham Island, an- chorage, soil, 498 — Mac-Gowen shoal, Charles Island, salt, 499 — salt in crater, woods, Albemarle Island and other islets, 500, 501 rains, moisture, 502 — birds' beaks, terrapin, 503, 504— migration, 505. Gales, 3, 51, 83, 91, 98, 112, 123, 124, 125, 126, 225, 226, 243, 244, 281, 289, 297, 302, 303, 306, 563 — at Keelings, 637. Gallegos River, 353. ' Gauchos,' 2'76 — dress, appearance, 278 — at Port Louis, murder, settlers, 328-331. George, St., Bay, tide, 304. George, King, Sound, aspect of coun- try, 624 — settlement, local attraction, tides, 625 — natives, ' corobbery,' 626 — feast-day, dog, aborigines, 627 — burial, fish, 628. Glaciers, 215 — tints, icebergs, fall of ice- cliff, 216 — effect on sea, danger of boats, beauty of scenery, 217. Goree Road, 127. Gorriti, ship refitting, 284 — absurd reports in consequence, 292, 293, Green Island, water, animals, 295, Gregory Bay, natives near, 168-173. Guaianeco Islands, wild potato, 200. Guanacoes, very large near Good Suc- cess Bay, 122 — Fuegians' chase of, 186, 187 — weight, 305 — near New Bay, 306 — near Santa Cruz, 338 numbers, 349 — size, 350, 355. Hamond, Mr. Robert N., joins Beagle, 115, 120, 127 — in Beagle Channel, 215 — returns to England, 284. Harris, Mr. W. Snow, lightning con- ductors of his invention, 18. Harris, Mr., pilots Beagle, 101— at Argentina, 102 — schooners hired from him, goes as pilot in one, 110, 111 — excellent conduct, 288 — anec- dote of, 311.

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