An account of several late voyages and discoveries : I. Sir John Narbrough's voyage to the south-sea by the command of King Charles the Second : and his instructions for settling a commerce in those parts. With a description of the capes, harbours, rivers, custom of the inhabitants, and commodities in which they trade. II. Captain Tasman's discoveries on the coast of the south Terra Incognita. III. Captain J. Wood's attempt to discover a north-east passage to China. IV. F. Marten's observations made in Greenland, and other northern countries. To which are added, a large introduction and supplement, containing short abstracts of other voyages into those parts and brief descriptions of them. The whole illustrated with exact charts, and curious figures.