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

I N D K X. 689 Hellyer, Mr., drowned, 27a — burial, 273. Herradura Cove, near Coquimbo. Hobart Town, or Hobarton, 624. Hog Island, 296. Honden Island, 506. Hope Harbour, Transport schooner wrecked there, 273. Horcon Bay, 425. Huafo, position, cove near, 365, 366 sheep, Indians, 377, 378. Huampelen, Mount, or Huamblin, 366. Huaytecas Islands, oysters, 375 — vol- canoes seen from them, Indian names, meanings, 376, 376. Huemul, 144 (note). Huilli-che, 379 — religion, 380, 381 migration, 384, 388 — superstitions, witchcraft, ' bruxos,' 388-390 — ' Jun- cos' and ' Rancos,' tribes near Valdi- via, features, dress, feelings, curious customs, traditions, Deluge, ' Chem,* ' Minga,' 400, 40 1 Icebergs, notices of, probably taken for rocks in some instances, 118 — ice- cliflfs, 216, 217. Iguanas, at Galapagos, 486 — orange- coloured, 495, 496. Inchemo Island, goats, 372. Inez, Santa, Cape, 1 1 9. Instructions, 22-42. Ipun Island ( Clionos), 367, 375. Islands of. Bay, easy of access, Whale rock, 564, 565. Islay, white powder, 482. Jackson, Port, 621. Jago, St., Island. of, current near north point, 51. Jaguars, 97. Janeiro, Rio de, 72, 73— observations, 74 — difference in meridian distances, 75 — Beagle's measurement con- firmed, 78, 80, 82, 83. Jason Islands, tide-races near, 242. Javali, or Hog Island, 296. Johnson, Mr. C. R., joins Beagle, 20— in Adventure at Falklands, 281. Johnson Cove, French crew there, 268- 275. VOL. II, Jose, San, Port, cattle hunts, 307— massacre of Spaniards, 308 — tides, desolation, wreck, 31 1— remarkable ripplings near, 312. Julian, San, Port, bar, 319— search for water, 320— settlement, former scenes there, whaler, tides, 321 — swell, 322. Keeling Islands, birds' flight, appearance of islets. Port Refuge, tide-guage, 629 — soundings, reefs, discovery, 630. 631 — inhabitants, slavery, trade, 632 — curious crab, turtle chase, fish eating coral, 633 — fishing- dog, coral formations, 634 — animals, water, na- tives, christenings, observations, 635, 636 — storms, 637. Kelp, 243 — indicates rocks, remarks, cautions, 246, 247. Krusenstern, Admiral, chart of Low Islands, 506. King, Capt. P. P., 1— promotion, 8 — letter, 23 — ice, 216 — notices of Clii- loe, 381, 382— alerse, 39°, 39', 393- King, Mr. P. G., 12, 20, 21 — in Lie- bre, 294— in Constitucion, 427— Eli- zabeth Bay, 494. ' Kings, Three,' islets, tide-races, 620, 621. Kororareka Harbour, 565 — village, 566 — huts, 577 — cooking, church, 578 — estuary, 581. Leiibu River, 446 — encampment, 449, 456-460, error, 470, 471— Bay, 473. Liebre, schooner, hired to assist sur- vey, reasons, no, 111 — in River Negro, 286— discharged 288 — sketch of proceedings, 295-314. Lightning, conductors, 18 — effects on Thetis, St. Elmo's fire, 80, 81 — Heron corvette struck, 81 — sets fire to bushes, 304— curious notices, 539 (note). Lights on hills, singular, 276 — conjec- tures as to cause, 277. Lima, 484— inhabitants, 642. Lizard, at New Zealand, 619, 620. Look-out, Cape, 319. Louis, Port, 261— settlement, 266, 267 — destroyed, 268, 271 — murders, oc- currences, 327, 328 — search for mur- derers, 329, 330 — new settlement begun, Rivero taken, 331. 2 Y

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