COLOURED PLATES
Page
[Magellan visiting the King of Sebu]Frontispiece
[An Australian Aborigine navigating a Raft]48
[Tasman's Men attacked by Natives off the Coast of New Zealand]136
[Dampier and his Crew watching a Volcanic Eruption]174
[Captain Cook's Arrival at Tahiti (1769)]192
[Captain Cook at Botany Bay]228
[Captain Bligh and his Men searching for Oysters off the Great Barrier Reef]282
[Whaling in the South Seas]298
BLACK-AND-WHITE ILLUSTRATIONS
[The Biggest of the Kangaroos]38
[Papuan of South-east New Guinea, near Port Moresby, and Oceanic Negro Type from the Northernmost Solomon Islands]60
[A Typical Polynesian, and an Australoid Type from Northern Queensland]80
[The Two Dutch Ships under Tasman's Command (the Heemskerk and the Zeehaen) at Anchor in the Tonga Islands, Pacific]140
[The Island of Tahiti and its extraordinary Double Canoes: as seen by Captain Cook]206
[A View of Dusky Bay, on the Great South Island of New Zealand, with a Maori Family: as seen by Captain Cook]222
[A Chief at St. Christina, in the Marquezas Archipelago, and a Man of Easter Island]266
[A Dancing Ground and Drums at Port Sandwich, Malekala (Mallicolo) Island, New Hebrides. Tambu House (Temple) in Background]276
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[Map of the Malay Archipelago]26
[Map of Australasia]148
[Map of Australia and New Zealand]300

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Magellan's Voyage Around the World. By Antonio Pigafetta. Translated and annotated by James Alexander Robertson. 2 Vols. Cleveland, U.S.A. The Arthur H. Clark Company. 1906. (This is the best work dealing with Magellan's voyage to the Philippines and the after events of his expedition.)

The First Voyage Round the World by Magellan. Translated from the accounts of Pigafetta, &c., by Lord Stanley of Alderley. London. Hakluyt Society. 1874. (This work contains a great deal of supplementary information regarding the doings of the Spaniards and Portuguese in the Pacific and Malaysia.)

Early Voyages to Australia. By R.H. Major. London. Hakluyt Society. 1859.

Tasman's Journal ... Facsimiles of the Original MS. with Life of Tasman. By J.E. Heeres. Amsterdam. 1898.

Dampier's Voyages. Edited by John Masefield. 2 Vols. London. E. Grant Richards. 1906.

The History of Mankind. By Professor Friedrich Ratzel. Translated from the second German edition by A.J. Butler, M.A. 3 Vols. London. Macmillan & Co. 1896.