58 INDEX TO THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. 



Dufaure, on the north side of New Britain, is 7 m. long. 5° 06' s., 150° 14' E. 



Dufaure, see Mugula on the soiitheast coast of New Guinea. 9. 



Duff, group in the Santa Cruz islands, was discovered by Quiros and Torres in 1606, 

 and again by Captain Wilson, in the Ditjf, September 25, 1797. Consists of ten 

 small islands extending SK-nw. 17 m. Inhabitants largely Polynesian. British 

 protecT;orate declared 06lober i, 189S. 9' 48' s., 167° 10' E.O 13. 



Dugong, islet on the New Guinea coast. 10" 31' s., 143" 03' E. 



Dugumenu, a low, coral island 0.5 m. in diameter, of the Trobriand group. 



Duipoi, islet of Mahabarina, of the Killerton group, off the north shore of Milne bay, 

 New Giiinea. 



Duke of Clarence, see Nukunono of the Union group. 17. 



Duke of Gloucester, a group of three atolls named bj- Carteret in 1767. Nuku- 

 tapipi or Margaret, Anuanurunga, Coronados or Four Crowns, and Anuauuraro 

 or Archangel, in the Paumotu archipelago. 21. 



Duke of York, a group of 13 islets, of which this is the largest, Bismarck archi- 

 pelago, between New Britain and New Ireland. It is 5 m- E-w., 3.5 m. x-s. 

 Makada and Uluare are the only others of any size, but all except Ulu are in- 

 habited by cannibals. 4 09' s., 152 ' 28' E. lO. 



Duke of York, see Atafu or Oatafu of the Union group. 17. 



Duke of York, see Moorea, Society islands. Name given by Wallis July 27, 1767. 20. 



Dumoulin, group of four islets and tM-o detached rocks, Baiiri, Ana karukarua. 

 Ana badi badila, Uarama kiukiu. The first is 365 ft. high and inhabited. 10^55's., 

 150 43' E. 



Dumplings, a group of three islets from 180-250 ft. high on the northeast coast of 

 New Guinea. 



Duncan, a group of islets in Torres strait. 10" 16' S., 142" 06' E. 



Duncan, of the Galapagos. 



Dundas, on the northeast coast of Auckland islands. New Zealand. 



Duudas, see Apamama, Gilbert islands. 7. 



DungeneSS, islet on the south coast of New Guinea near Tut. 9° 51' S., 142 ' 55' E. 



Dunk, islet of the Australian coast. 17° 58' S., 146' 11' E. 



Dunkiu, see Nukuor, Caroline archipelago. 4. 



Duperre, a group of five wooded islets on a reef in the Louisiade archipelago, it" 12's., 

 152 E. 



Duperrey, a low, wooded, inhabited island in Humboldt bay on the north coast of 

 New Guinea. 



Duperrey, see Aura, an islet of Mokil, Caroline islands. This name is applied to 

 ]\Iokil, also. 



Duportail, a group on the north side of Ne\\' Britain, 5 m. by 2.7 m. There is an 

 active volcano near the southwest end. 4" 55' S., 151" 21' E. Named for Lieu- 

 tenant Duportail of the I'.sprrancc. lO. 



Duroc, islet in Alcmene passage. Isle of Pines. 



Durour, a flat islet on the coast of New Guinea, discovered by Carteret September 19, 

 1767. l' 33' S., 143° 11' E. 



D'Urville, in west end of Cook strait, New Zealand. 



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