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Toobaee, Tamouce, 



Tabooymanoo, or | 



Saunders's Island, \m 



which is subject [ 



to Huaheine, J 

 Eimeo, Oroo hadoo. 



{Otaheite ) ^ 

 > Ooroo. r 



"0e, > (whom they have 



~. , ( Opoonoa, and J l atel >' chan S et i 

 M {Aatooteeree\ ^fift** 



Mataia, or Osna- > 7 , . n 



i u-ti-~a r Tooboo, toobooai t Ry marawa. 



burgh island, j ' u 



The low isles, East- > , 



ward, VTammaree. 



Besides the cluster of high islands from Mataia to 

 Mourooa inclusive, the people of Otaheite are ac- 

 quainted with a low uninhabited island, which they 

 name Mopeeha, and seems to be Howe's Island, laid 

 down to the westward of Mourooa in our late charts 

 of this ocean. To this the inhabitants of the most 

 leeward islands sometimes go. There are also several 

 low islands, to the north-eastward of Otaheite, which 

 they have sometimes visited, but nut constantly $ and 

 are said to be only at the distance two days' sail with 

 a fair wind. They were thus named to me : 



Mataeeva, 



n ( called Oanna in Dairy m pie's Letter 



uanaa, | tQ Hawkeswortn ^ 



Taboohoe, 



Awehee 



Kaoora, 



Orootooa, 



Otavaoo, where are large pearls. 



The inhabitants of these isles come more fre- 

 quently to Otaheite, and the other neighbouring 

 high islands, from whose natives they differ in being 



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