See also his very curious paper, read before the Society of Antiquaries, and published in their Archæologia, vol. vi. p. 155; where his sentiments on this subject are explained more at large, and illustrated by two tables of corresponding words.
[157]. See the chart of Queen Charlotte’s Sound, in Hawkesworth’s Collection, vol. ii. p. 385.
[158]. In 1772.
[159]. See Vol. I. p. 383.
[160]. See Vol. III. p. 132.
[161]. See Vol. IV. p. 145.
[162]. See Vol. IV. p. 144.
[163]. See his Narrative, Vol. IV. p. 232.
[164]. In a separate memorandum-book, Mr. Anderson mentions the monstrous animal of the lizard kind, described by the two boys after they left the island.
[165]. See Hawkesworth’s Collection, vol. iii. p. 474, 475, and Captain Cook’s Voyage, Vol. ii. p. 364.