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Carrallis, the black steward, 160, 174.

Caffre tribes, 334.

Canadian savages, 334.

Cape Lewin, 299.

Compang, (or Konpang,) 299.

Constantine, carpenter of the Stirling Castle, 303, 308.

Canvey Key, 308, Reef bay, 309.

Caddon, Island of, 313.

Croker Island, 316.

Cameron, Captain, 321, 322.

China and Chinese, 333, 336.

"Comet, the ship," lines on the loss of, 76.

Crew of the Stirling Castle, summary of the fates of, 24; refer-
ence to the conduct of, 31, 33, 39, 49.

Convicts, their sufferings at Moreton Bay, 171, advice to, 171.
Cowper, (the poet,) quoted, 120 and elsewhere.

Cunningham, Mr., his work upon New South Wales quoted, 108.
Christianity in the South Sea Isles, account of, 334.

Darge, Robert, peremptory conduct of, 50, his narrative,
220 to 242.

Darling, Governor, wholesome regulation of, 110.

D'Oyley, affecting account of, and respecting his wife and
children, 297 to 321.

"Duppah," a native of Murray's Island, account of, 308.
Darnley, Isle of, 308, 310.

Eaton, Charles, narrative of the wreck of, 243; names of the
captain, crew, and passengers, 246.

reference to, 300, 304, 306, 309, 330.

Eliza Reef described, 137.

Elliott and Doyle drowned, 77.

European sailors, blameable conduct of, 330.

Epistolary correspondence--

Rev. P. Learmouth to the Lord Mayor, 121.

Epistolary correspondence-

Lieutenant Otter to a gallant relative, 182.

S. Owen, Esq., of Moreton Bay, to a relative, 203.
Miss Fraser, (the captain's daughter) to Mr. Baxter, 204.
Mr. Dowling, of Liverpool, to the Lord Mayor, 206.

Mrs. Greene (late Fraser,) to the editor of the Morning
Advertiser, 217.

A letter signed, "Thomas Kelly, Mayor," to the public
Journals, 217.

A letter relative to the Charles Eaton, 259.

W. Bayley, Esq., to Lord Glenelg, 265.

A clergyman's respecting his lost son, 271, &c.
Captain Carr to the editor of the Canton Register, 272.
Sir Charles D'Oyley, Bart., to W. Bayley, Esq., 274.
Captain Lewis to W. Bayley, Esq., 291.

Sir George Grey to W. Bayley, Esq., 297.

Female, intrepidity of, 113.

Fraser, Captain, his illness, 35; devotional spirit, 37; inter-
view with savages, 40; disaffection among his crew, 42,
49; barters with the natives, 44; robbed and denuded by
another savage tribe, 52; taken captive, 61; speared, 71,
75; public anxiety for the orphan children of, 121: piety
of, 131; his conference with chiefs, 141; his captivity,
and barbarous death, 145, 147.

Mrs. commencement of the narrative of, 118; her
description of the wreck, and delivery of a child, 129; her
conjugal affection and journeyings, 129-139; captivity
and dreadful sufferings of, 143; degrading employment,
143-145; beholds the death of her husband, 147; also
of Mr. Brown, 155; her escape, 163; arrival at Moreton
Bay, 170; departure for Sydney, arrival and kind recep-
tion 178-195; sails for England in the Mediterranean
Packet, 197; her application, and kind reception at the
Mansion House, 201, 212, 231.

Graham, a brave convict, rescues Mrs. Fraser, Baxter, and

others, 161; his reward, 369.

Glenelg, Lord, Mrs. Fraser's unsuccessful application to, 322.
God's ways to man, observement of, 354.

Hobart Town described, 10.

Hardy's, Sir Charles, Island, Torres Straits, referred to, 304.
Halkett's account of the American Indians quoted, 302.
Hanham and Carey separated from their companions, 79.

Juan Fernandez, the Isle of, engulfed by the sea, 3.

Ireland, John, (of the Charles Eaton) and the child D'Oyley
referred to, 297-323.

his account of the Massacre of the persons be-

longing to the Charles Eaton, 300.

Isabella, the ship, referred to, 299, 317, 322.

Infernal den, 315.

Kangaroo dogs described, 57, 315.

Lewis, Captain, referred to, 298, 314.

Lang, Dr., quoted from, 356.

London Missionary Society referred to, 335.

Major, James, his mangled remains discovered, 193.

Murray's Island, the natives of referred to, 298, 307, 310-320.

Moore, Captain, (commander of the Charles Eaton,) 301-304.

Moreton Bay, 64, 170, 177.

Mayor's, the Lord, urbanity to Mrs. Fraser, 207.

Missionary Magazine, quoted, 283, 340

Missions, observations on, 335, &c.

New Holland, description of the coast and continent of, 44.
islands contiguous to, 312, 325, 333.

New South Wales, description of, 104; form of government,
106, 107; remarks on the interior, 65, 127.

Natives, the manners, customs, and cruelties of, &c., 66, 69,
88, 90, 111, 151.

Owreed, Island of, 297, 314.

Otter, Lieutenant, his gallantry, bravery, forbearance, 89,
166, 168-179.

Owen, Stephen, Esq., his and lady's kindness to Mrs. Fraser.

Poetry, 7, 13, 38, 68, 72, 73, 76, 103, 118, 120, 129, 131,
190, 242, 244, 349, &c.

Polynesia and the Pacific ocean referred to, 335.

Roach's, Captain, voyage in quest of captives, 191.

Raffles' Bay, aborigines of, 317, 332.

Robinson, Dr., his and lady's kindness to the invalids, 93, 158.

Sandy Cape, latitude of, 63.

Singapore, a description of, 124.

Stirling Castle, the voyage and wreck of, 8-36, 301, 309, 330.
Sydney, a description of, 13.

Times, extract from, 300, 304.
Colonist, 229.

Skulls, island of, 314.

of murdered persons found, 298.

Suicide, confidence in God a preventive of, 352.

Torres Straits, 136, 256, 308, 335.

cruelty of the natives of the islands near, 311, 312.

Tartary and Tejee islands, 136.

Timor Laut, Island of, 250, 303-305.

Tigris, the ship, 299, 316, 317.

Waddy, the weapon so called, described, 54.

Wide Bay, latitude of, 63.

Wyer, (an island,) 306.

Wemyss, Mr., the author's acknowledgments to, 322, 333.

Wilson, Dr., quoted from, 332.

West Indian negroes, 334.

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