THE PACIFIC OCEAN. 



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palTes through the two narrow channels, on each fide of >777- 

 Hoolaiva, where it runs with confiderable rapidity, and » .' V' ..r 

 then fpends itfelf in the lagocii. The ebb returns the 

 fame way, and runs with rather greater force. The North 

 Weft tide is met, at the entrance of the Iagoo?2, by one 

 from the Eaft ; but this, as I have before obferved, was 

 found to be very inconfiderable. 



