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Ocean, the exact situation and size of near a hundred 

 more islands in this neighbourhood, which we had 

 not an opportunity to explore, and whose existence 

 we only learnt from the testimony of our friends, as 

 above mentioned. On their authority the following 

 list of them was made ; and it may serve as a ground- 

 work for farther investigation. 



Names of the Friendly Islands and others in that 

 Neighbourhood, mentioned by the Inhabitants of 

 Annamooka, Hapaee, and Tongataboo. * 



Komooefeeva, 



Kollalona, 



Felongaboonga, 



Kovereetoa, 



Fonogooeatta, 



Modooanoogoo 



noogooj 

 Tongooa, 

 Koooa, 

 Fonooa eeka, 

 Vavaoo, 

 Koloa, 

 Fafeene, 

 Taoonga, 

 Kobakeemotoo, 

 Kongahoonoho, 

 Komalla, 

 Konoababoo, 

 Konnetalle, 

 Komongorafta, 

 Kotoolooa, 

 Kologobeele, 

 Kollokolahee, 

 Matageefaia, 

 Mallajee, 



Noogoofaeeou, Novababoo, 



Koreemou, Go! abbe, 



Failemaia, Vagaeetoo, 



Koweeka, Gowakka, 



Konookoonama, Goofoo, 



Kooonoogoo, Mafanna, 



Geenageena, Kolloooa, 

 Kowourogoheefo,Tabanna, 



Kottejeea, Motooha, 



Kokabba, Looakabba, 



Boloa, Toofanaetollo, 



Toofagga, Toofanaelaa, 



Loogoobahanga, Kogoopoloo, 



Taoola, Havaeeeeke 9 



Maneeneeta, Tootooeela y 



Fonooaooma, Manooka, 



Fonooonneonne, Leshai?iga y 



Wegaffa, Pappataia, 



Fooamotoo, Loubatta, 



Fonooalaiee, 



Tattahoi, 



Latte, 



Neuafo, 



Feejee, 



Oowaia, 



Oloo, 



Takotmove, 



Kopaooy 



Kovooeea, 



Kongaireekee, 



Tqfeedoowaia, 



* Those islands, which the natives represented as large ones, 

 are distinguished in Italics. 



