Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF BANKS AND SOLANDER
- NATURALISTS AND VOYAGERS MENTIONED IN THE JOURNAL
- LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE “ENDEAVOUR” AND BANKS'S STAFF
- CHAPTER I ENGLAND TO RIO DE JANEIRO
- CHAPTER II RIO DE JANEIRO
- CHAPTER III RIO TO TERRA DEL FUEGO
- CHAPTER IV TERRA DEL FUEGO TO OTAHITE
- CHAPTER V OTAHITE
- CHAPTER VI OTAHITE TO OHETEROA
- CHAPTER VII GENERAL ACCOUNT OF THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS
- CHAPTER VIII SOUTH SEA ISLANDS TO NEW ZEALAND (THAMES RIVER)
- CHAPTER IX CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF NEW ZEALAND
- CHAPTER X GENERAL ACCOUNT OF NEW ZEALAND
- CHAPTER XI NEW ZEALAND TO AUSTRALIA (ENDEAVOUR RIVER)
- CHAPTER XII AUSTRALIA (ENDEAVOUR RIVER) TO TORRES STRAITS
- CHAPTER XIII SOME ACCOUNT OF THAT PART OF NEW HOLLAND NOW CALLED NEW SOUTH WALES
- CHAPTER XIV AUSTRALIA TO SAVU ISLAND
- CHAPTER XV DESCRIPTION OF SAVU
- CHAPTER XVI SAVU ISLAND TO BATAVIA
- CHAPTER XVII DESCRIPTION OF BATAVIA
- CHAPTER XVIII BATAVIA TO CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
- CHAPTER XIX CAPE OF GOOD HOPE TO ENGLAND
- APPENDIX: ELECTRICITY
- INDEX
- Plate section
CHAPTER XVIII - BATAVIA TO CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2011
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF BANKS AND SOLANDER
- NATURALISTS AND VOYAGERS MENTIONED IN THE JOURNAL
- LIST OF OFFICERS OF THE “ENDEAVOUR” AND BANKS'S STAFF
- CHAPTER I ENGLAND TO RIO DE JANEIRO
- CHAPTER II RIO DE JANEIRO
- CHAPTER III RIO TO TERRA DEL FUEGO
- CHAPTER IV TERRA DEL FUEGO TO OTAHITE
- CHAPTER V OTAHITE
- CHAPTER VI OTAHITE TO OHETEROA
- CHAPTER VII GENERAL ACCOUNT OF THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS
- CHAPTER VIII SOUTH SEA ISLANDS TO NEW ZEALAND (THAMES RIVER)
- CHAPTER IX CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF NEW ZEALAND
- CHAPTER X GENERAL ACCOUNT OF NEW ZEALAND
- CHAPTER XI NEW ZEALAND TO AUSTRALIA (ENDEAVOUR RIVER)
- CHAPTER XII AUSTRALIA (ENDEAVOUR RIVER) TO TORRES STRAITS
- CHAPTER XIII SOME ACCOUNT OF THAT PART OF NEW HOLLAND NOW CALLED NEW SOUTH WALES
- CHAPTER XIV AUSTRALIA TO SAVU ISLAND
- CHAPTER XV DESCRIPTION OF SAVU
- CHAPTER XVI SAVU ISLAND TO BATAVIA
- CHAPTER XVII DESCRIPTION OF BATAVIA
- CHAPTER XVIII BATAVIA TO CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
- CHAPTER XIX CAPE OF GOOD HOPE TO ENGLAND
- APPENDIX: ELECTRICITY
- INDEX
- Plate section
Summary
25th December 1770. There was not, I believe, a man in the ship but gave his utmost aid to getting up the anchor, so completely tired was every one of the unhealthy air of this place. We had buried here eight people. In general, however, the crew were in rather better health than they had been a fortnight before.
While we were at work a man was missed, and as it was supposed that he did not intend to stay ashore, a boat was sent after him; its return delayed us so long that we entirely lost the sea breeze, and were obliged to come to again a few cables' lengths only from where we lay before.
1st January 1771. Worked all night, and to-day likewise: at night anchored under a high island, called in the draughts Cracatoa and by the Indians Pulo Racatta. I had been unaccountably troubled with mosquitos ever since we left Batavia, and still imagined that they increased instead of decreasing, although my opinion was universally thought improbable. To-day, however, the mystery was discovered, for on getting up water Dr. Solander, who happened to stand near the scuttle-cask, observed an infinite number of them in their water-state, which, as soon as the sun had a little effect upon the water, began to come out in real effective mosquitos incredibly fast.
2nd. We saw that there were many houses and much cultivation upon Cracatoa, so that probably a ship which chose to touch here in preference to Prince's Island might meet with refreshments.
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- Journal of the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks Bart., K.B., P.R.S.During Captain Cook's First Voyage in HMS Endeavour in 1768–71 to Terra del Fuego, Otahite, New Zealand, Australia, the Dutch East Indies, etc., pp. 417 - 431Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011First published in: 1896