Passage from the Barrier Reefs to Torres’ Strait.
Reefs named Eastern Fields.
Pandora’s Entrance to the Strait.
Anchorage at Murray’s Islands.
Communication with the inhabitants.
Half-way Island.
Notions on the formation of coral islands in general.
Prince of Wales’s Islands, with remarks on them.
Wallis’ Isles.
Entrance into the Gulph of Carpentaria.
Review of the passage through Torres’ Strait.
CHAPTER VI.
Examination of the coast on the east side of the Gulph
of Carpentaria.
Landing at Coen River.
Head of the Gulph.
Anchorage at Sweers’ Island.
Interview with Indians at Horse-shoe Island.
Investigator’s Road.
The ship found to be in a state of decay.
General remarks on the islands at the Head of the
Gulph,
and their inhabitants.
Astronomical and nautical observations.
CHAPTER VII.
Departure from Sweers’ Island.
South side of C. Van Diemen examined.
Anchorage at Bountiful Island: turtle and sharks
there.
Land of C. Van Diemen proved to be an island.
Examination of the main coast to Cape Vanderlin.
That cape found to be one of a group of islands.
Examination of the islands; their soil, etc.
Monument of the natives.
Traces of former visitors to these parts.
Astronomical and nautical observations.
CHAPTER VIII.
Departure from Sir Edward Pellew’s Group.
Coast from thence westward.
Cape Maria found to be an island.
Limmen’s Bight. Coast northward to Cape
Barrow: landing on it.
Circumnavigation of Groote Eylandt.
Specimens of native art at Chasm Island.
Anchorage in North-west Bay, Groote Eylandt;
with remarks and nautical observations.
Blue-mud Bay. Skirmish with the natives.
Cape Shield.
Mount Grindall.
Coast to Caledon Bay.
Occurrences in that bay, with remarks on the country
and inhabitants.
Astronomical and nautical observations.
CHAPTER IX.
Departure from Caledon Bay.
Cape Arnhem.
Melville Bay.
Cape Wilberforce, and Bromby’s Isles.
The English Company’s Islands: meeting
there with vessels from Macassar.
Arnhem Bay.
The Wessel’s Islands.
Further examination of the North Coast postponed.
Arrival at Coepang Bay, in Timor.
Remarks and astronomical observations.
CHAPTER X.
Departure from Timor.
Search made for the Trial Rocks.
Anchorage in Goose-Island Bay.
Interment of the boatswain, and sickly state of the
ship’s company.
Escape from the bay, and passage through Bass’
Strait.
Arrival at Port Jackson.
Losses in men.
Survey and condemnation of the ship.
Plans for continuing the survey;
but preparation finally made for returning to England.
State of the colony at Port Jackson.