472 cook's voyage, &c. 



from which the flood comes. In the road of Anna- 

 mooka, it sets west south-west, and the ebb the con- 

 trary ; but it falls into the harbour of Tongataboo 

 from the north-west, passes through the two narrow 

 channels, on each side of Hoolaiva, where it runs 

 with considerable rapidity, and then spends itself in 

 the lagoon. The ebb returns the same way, and 

 runs with rather greater force. The north-west tide 

 is met at the entrance of the lagoon, by one from the 

 east ; but this, as I have before observed, was found 

 to be very inconsiderable. 



END OF THE FIFTH VOLUME. 





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