128 INDEX TO THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. 



Panaman or Woody, islet 200 ft. high, on Bagana reef, Louisiade archipelago. 



11° 28' S., 153° i'i'e. 

 Panangaribtl, islet near Pananumara, Louisiade archipelago. 



Panantinian or vSharpe is an inhabited islet of the Calvados group, Louisiade archi- 

 pelago. 

 Pananumara, in the Louisiade archipelago, is 1.3 m. e. by N.-w. by s.; 425 ft. high. 

 Panapompom, a wooded and inhabited island, 2 m. in diameter, 520 ft. high, 2 m. 



southeast from Panniet, Louisiade archipelago. 

 Panarairai, the smaller of the Jomard group, Louisiade archipelago. 

 Panaroran, with Baiwa and Panawadai in the Renard groiip, Louisiade archipelago. 



II 07' S., 152° 30' E. Also called Edd\'stone; 540 ft. high. 

 Panarurawara is the midmost of the Duchateau group, Louisiade archipelago; 75 ft. 



high. 11° 16' S., 152° 21' E. 

 Panasia or Real, of the Louisiade archipelago, is uninhabited, 2 m. long and very 



narrow; 530 ft. high. 11° 09' s., 152° 22' E. 

 Panatinani or Joaunet, of the Louisiade archipelago, is an inhabited island 10.5 m. 



long and mo ft. high. The northwest point is in 11' 10' S., 153° 06' E. 9. 

 Panaudiudi is i m. long, 390 ft. high, northeast from Utian, Louisiade archipelago. 

 Panavaravara, inhabited island on the Calvados chain. 

 Panavi or Banepe^Banga Netepa of the Matenia islands. 10° 17' S., 166° 19' E. 



British proteAorate proclaimed August iS, 1898. 

 Panawadai, with Panaroran and Baiwa, in the Renard group. 

 Panawaipona, the larger of the two islets of the Jomard group, 1X0.3 m. 11" 15' S., 



152° 09' E. 

 Panawina, inhabited island of the Louisiade archipelago, 4 m. E-^v., 945 ft. high. 



11' 11' S., 153° E. 9. 



Panemote. 9° 28' s., 151' 58' e. 



Panemur, islet of Andema, Caroline islands, at the south eud of the reef. 



Pangai, islet of Fakaafo. 9° 24' 28" s., 171° 12' w. 



PangaimotU or Pangimotu, islet of Tongatabu. 21° 07' 30" S., 175° 08' W. 



Paniau, islet of Ponape, Caroline islands. 



Panniet or Deboyne, of the Louisiade archipelago, has an area of 10 sq. ni.; 2000 pop- 

 ulation in 1890. 10° 41' S., 152° 23' E. The inhabitants make the best canoes and 

 sell them for 10-50 stone adzes. (This is of former days.) 



Panopea, see Bonabe. 



Papakena, see Tureia of the Paumotu archipelago. 32. 



PapleS, on the New Guinea coast ; 250 ft. high, well wooded. io°33'2o"s., i5o°44'45"e. 



Parama or Bampton (Brampton ), on south coast of New Guinea; 10-12 m. in circum- 

 ference, inhabited 9° s., 143" 22' E. Station of the London Missionary Societ}-. 



Paraoa, Hariri or Gloucester was discovered by Wallis in 1767. It is low and at 

 present uninhabited. There is a stone stru6lure at the southeast point. i9°o8's., 

 140° 40' w. Paumotu archipelago. 21. 



Paraponpon, a small island a few miles south from Panniet of the Louisiade archi- 

 pelago. 10° 47' S., 152° 24' E. 



Paris, see Aa.su on the north coast of New Guinea. 



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