-choo's Letter--Madera appears
in a new Character--Feast given by the Prince--List of Supplies given
to the Ships--Behaviour of the Prince on taking Leave--Preparations
for Departure--Madera's Distress--Last Interview with the
Chiefs--Brief Memorandums upon the Religion, Manners, and Customs of
Loo-choo--Advice to a Stranger visiting this Island 135
APPENDIX.
Notice explanatory of a Chart of the Gulf of Pe-chee-lee v
Notice to accompany the Chart of the West Coast of Corea x
Notice to accompany the general Chart of the Great Loo-choo Island
in the Japan Sea, and the Charts of Napakiang Roads and Port
Melville xvii
Observations made at the Observatory at Napakiang xxix
Table of Observations made with Dr. Wollaston's Dip Sector: with
an Engraving, and a Description of this Instrument, and
Directions for its Use xxxi
Meteorological Journal, from July to November 1816, while the
Ships were in the Yellow and Japan Seas li
Abstract of the Lyra's Voyage, from leaving England till her
Return; shewing the Distance between the different Places at
which she touched, and the Time taken in performing each Passage cix
Geological Memorandum; being a Description of the Specimens of
Rocks collected at Macao and the Ladrone Islands, on the Shores
of the Yellow Sea, the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-choo
Island cxix
VOCABULARY.
PART I.--English and Loo-choo words.
PART II.--Sentences in English and Loo-choo, with a literal Translation.
Loo-choo and Japanese Numerals--Names of Persons at Napakiang--Names of
Places--Days of the Moon--Orders of Rank--Tattoo Marks--Hours of the
Day.
Comparison between the Japanese and Loo-choo Languages.
Comparison between the Loo-choo and Insu Languages.
Comparison between the Loo-choo, Japanese, and Insu Languages.
Corean Words.
DIRECTIONS FOR PLACING THE PLATES.
Sulphur Island, to face the Title Page.
Corean Chief and Secretary To face Page 16
Napakiang 77
Loo-choo Chief and his two Sons 97
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