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posed discovery of Australia, xviii ; journals lost, xix

Bocage, Barbi� de v. Barbi�

Boeach,misspeltfor LucachorLocliac, xvii

Book of dispatches, from Batavia, ex- tract ; instructions for the expedi- tion for the discovery of Nevv^ Guinea, 43

Bosphorus (Sepharat), meaning Spain, 10

Botany Bay, originally called Sting- ray, afterwards from the variety of plants. Botany Bay ; not the Coste des Herbaiges on the early maps, xxxiv

Bowrey, captain, a copy of Tasman's map in his handwriting, xcvi

Brak, equipped for the expedition to New Guinea, 47

Breu, Antonio, going to Banda, in 1511, lx

Brosses, de, correcting Prevost's mis- statement on the discovery of Car- pentaria, c

Brazil, discovery by the Portuguese, xxxviii

Buscop, Franchoys, skipper, extract from his journal, on the " Trials," 187

Cabral, discovery of Brazil, xxxviii

Callemore, point of, on the South Land, 172

Calice, promontory, on the South Land, 172

Cambodia, the Lochac of Marco Polo, xvi

Cano, Sebastian de, one of the com- missioners appointed to decide about the right of possession of the Mo- luccas, xl

Cape Keer Weer, (turn again), the furthest point of New Guinea reached by the Duyfhen, Ixxx

Cape York, the very large islands, seen by Torres, in 11° S. L., Ixxv

Capitana, expedition under Quiros, 31 ; crew mutinous, 34 ; departs suddenly and treacherously, 38

Carpentaria, discovery falsely attri- buted to Carpenter, xcix ; misstate- ment corrected, c ; Dubois on Car- penter, cii

Carpenter, the supposed discoverer of Carpentaria, c

Carstens, Jan, despatched by J. P. Coeu with the Pera and Arnhem from Amboina, murdered by the natives of New Guinea, Ixxxvii, 44

Castanheda, narrative of the discovery of New Guinea, xlii

Casuaris, name of the east point in the Roseboom's Bay, 168

Cecco d'Ascoli, map of, xiv

Ceira, name of New Guinea on the old Portuguese maps ; mistake for Ceram, 97

Ceram Lauers, trade with the natives of New Guinea, 96

Ceram ers v. Ceram Lauers

Charles V. sells his right to the Moluccas to John II, xli

Chastelijn, Cornelis, account of the discoveries, 165

Chinese, supposed to have been ac- quainted with Australia before the Europeans, xiv

Chucupin, island, 36

Clyn Amsterdam, expedition to New Guinea, 46

Coen, Jan Pietersz, despatches the Pera and Arnhem, Ixxxvii

Collaert, Gerrit, captain of the Nijp- tang, 113

Cook, captain Dalrymj^le's insinua- tions, xxxi : established the separa- tion between New Holland and New Guinea, xciv

Cornelis, Jerome, super cargo of the Batavia, conspiracy, 69 ; taken prisoner, 71 ; executed, 74

C�te dangereuse, in the old maps, xxxii, Ivii

C�te des Herbaiges, in the old maps,

xxxiv, lviii Crawford, Pako, v. Pako Crignou, Pierre, on Parmeutier, lix,

Ixii

Dalrymple, Alexander, on Thevenot's map, xxxi ; translation of Torres relation of Quiros' discoveries, 31

Dangerous coast, so called by Captain Cook, supposed to be the C�te dangereuse of the maps, xxxii, Ivii

Dampier's voyage, cviii, cix, 99, 108, 134

De Brosses, v. Brosses

De Breu, Antonio, v. Breu