Gamaland, the mythical continent, [12], [14-15], [17], [18].
Ghent, treaty of, and the Pacific Coast, [115-16].
'Golden Hind,' the first English ship to sail the Pacific, [4-9].
Gray, Captain Robert, his expedition to the Pacific Coast, [55], [56], [57-60], [61-2]; discovers the Columbia, [67], [69-70], [74], [125].
Great Britain, her interest in the Pacific Coast, [53-4], [113], [115], [123-4]; the Nootka Affair, [65-6]; her exploring expeditions under Cook and Vancouver, [46], [66-7]; her 'joint occupancy' agreement with the United States, [115-16], [125], [127-8]; proclaims colony of British Columbia, [129-31].
Hanna, Captain, trades on the Pacific Coast, [58], [59].
Haro, Gonzales de, at Nootka, [60].
Hawkins, Sir John, his reception at Vera Cruz, [1-2].
Hearne, Samuel, explorer, [45].
Heceta, Bruno, his River of the West, [52], [56], [58], [62], [67], [125].