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of armor from coconut fibre, and sj^ears and knives armed with shark's teeth. 



Having no stone their adzes and axes were made from the hard shell of the 



Tiidacna gis:cix. 

 Gilia, islet 200 ft. high, between Bagaman and Bobo eina, Louisiade archipelago. 

 Gilua, of the Kiriwina group. 8' 37' 30" S., 150" 50' E. 



Ginara, islet on the south coast Murua, Kiriwina group, g'' 07' .s., 152° 28' K. 

 Gingala, group of six large and two smaller islands off Cape Cretin, northeast coast 



of New Guinea. ]\Iostlv conne(5led with each other and the coast by reef. 

 GippS, one of the French islands, 3 m. in circumference, thickly populated. Gey.sers 



on the southeast shore. 4" 32' S., 149" 06' K. 

 Givry, islet of Ruk, Caroline islands. 7" 08' 55" x., 151° 52' 07" E. 

 Gi^O, of the Solomon islands, is 300-400 ft. high and has a fringe of reef and islets. 



8" 01' s., 156° 48' E. 

 Glen, islet 30 ft. high off Cape \'ogel, New Guinea. 9 45' .s., 150" 05' E. 

 Glennie, see Anser. 



Glenton, or Kato katoa, is 3 m. in circumference and 400 ft. high, xo 40's., i5I°04'e. 

 Gloucester, on the Aiistralian coast. 20° .s., 148° 27' E. 

 Gloucester, see Paraoa of the Paumotu archipelago. 21. 

 Goat, islet off Pangopango harbor, Tutuila, Samoau islands. 



Goat, islet 90 ft. high, off north coast of Vanua levu, Fiji, at entrance to Wailea bay. 

 Goat, fourth islet from the westward in Wotje atoll, Marshall islands. 

 Goat, see Korolib, Fiji. 

 Goat, see Santa Clara. 



Gobigobi, rockv islet 330 ft. high, Brumer islands. 

 Gog, see Gaua or Santa Maria, Banks islands. 

 Gogan, islet of Rongerik, Marshall islands. 

 Goodenough, .see Dauila of the D'Entrecasteaux group. 

 Goodhope, see Rekareka of the Paumotn archipelago. 31. 

 Goodhope of Schouten is probably Niuafoou of the Tongan group. 18. 

 Goodman, .see Nugarba of the Bismarck archipelago. 10. 

 Goold, on the Australian coast. 18" 10' .s., 146" 12' E. 

 Goro, better Koro, Fiji. Fertile, 9.5 m. by 4.5 m.. .South point is in 17" 23' S., 



179° 25' 50" E. 14. 

 Goulou, old spelling of Ngoli, Caroline islands. 

 Goulvain, see Dobu of the D'Entrecasteaux group. Goulvain was boatswain of the 



Rcclieiclic. 

 Gower, of the Solomon islands, was named by Carteret in 1767. It is the Inattendue 



of Surville ( 1769). 7" 55' s., 160° 30' E. 

 Gowland, off the south shore of Collingwood bay. New Guinea. 9" 30' s., 149° 19' E. 

 Grace, one of the Bonvouloir islands in the Louisiade archipelago. 10"' 18'. S., I5I°o8'e. 

 Gracious, a group named by D'Urville Les lies Gracieuses. Bismarck archipelago. 



6 09' s., 148' 57' E. 

 Gran Cocal, see Nanonianga of the Ellice islands. 

 Grand Duke Alexander, a name given b}- Bellingshausen in 1820 to Rakaanga or 



Reirson. 



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