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1777- 

 July. 



A VOYAGE TO 



be all larger than Annamooka ; which thofe, from whom 

 v/e had our information, ranked amongR the fmaller ifles. 

 Some, or indeed feveral, of this latter denomination, are 

 mere fpots, without inhabitants. Sixty-one of thefe illands 

 have their proper places and names marked upon our chart 

 of the Friendly Iflands, and upon the fketch of the harbour of 

 Tongataboo, to both which I refer the reader. But it mull be 

 left to future navigators, to introduce into the geography 

 of this part of the South Pacific Ocean, the exadl fituation 

 and fize of near a hundred more iflands in this neigh- 

 bourhood, which we had not an opportunity to explore ; 

 and whofe exiftence we only learnt from the teftimony of 

 our friends, as above-mentioned. On their authority, the 

 following lift of them was made; and it may ferve as a 

 ground-work for farther inveftigation. 



Names of the Friendly Ijlajidsy and others ^ i?i that Neigh- 

 bourhood^ inejitioned by the Inhabitants of Annamoohay 

 Hapaee, and Tongataboo^, 



* Thcfe iflands, which the natives reprcfented as large ones, are diftinguiflied in 

 Italics. » 



Vavaoo, 



