48 INDEX TO THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. 



Brumer, see Tassai, coast of New Guinea. 



Brumer group consists of six small basaltic islands; largest and westernmost 2.5 m. 

 by 0.5 m., 665 ft. high, inhabited. 10° 46' s., 150^ 22' E. People use canoes with 

 outrigger and double mat sails. The other islands are Badila beddabedda bonarua, 

 Harikoa, Gobi gobi, Bugomaki and Abana. 



Buchanan, in the Admiraltj- group. \ 56' s., 146^" 28' E. 



Budd, an extinct volcano, 800 ft. high, in the Ringgold group, Fiji. 17° 26' 30" s., 

 180° 23' E. 



Buen viage (Isla de), discovered by Quiros Jul}- 8, 1606. Probably one of the Gilbert 

 islands. Quiros says: "Este dia se vio una isla de hasta seis leguas de boj ; 

 y porque hasta aqui no se habia encontrado tierra alguna ni bajo, ni otra cosa que 

 impidien nuestro camino, se le puso por nombre Biicn J 'iage: su altura son tres 

 grados y medio parte del Norte. Acordose de no ir a ella por no ser j-a a pro- 

 posito y por el riesgo de ser baja." J'iagcs dc Quiros, /., Jjt?. This day was seen 

 an island about six leagues in circuit; and because thiis far we had encountered 

 neither land nor shoal, nor other thing which might impede our way, we bestowed 

 the name Good I'oyage. Its latitude is three and a half degrees North. It was 

 determined not to land as it was not convenient and there was risk of reefs. 



Btiena Vista, or \'atilau of the Solomon islands, is 1050 ft. high. 8° 53' 30" s., 



159° 59' 30" E. II. 



Bugomaki, one of the Brumer group, 220 ft. high. 



Bugotu, the native name (of a part) of Ysabel, Solomon islands. 



Buhi, islet on northwest extreme of the Tongan group, on the same reef with 

 Ofolanka. 



Bukalau, low islet of Fiji. East point, 16' 12' 20" s., 179° 45' 50" E. 



Bulla, see Mbulia in the Kandavu group, Fiji. 



Bull, islet of vSt. Andrew group. Admiralty islands. 



Bultig, or Hump islet, in Geelvink bay. New Guinea; 10-12 m. X 4 ni. 



Bunatik, islet on the southeast coast of Ponape, Caroline i.slands. 



Buninga, southwesternmost island of the Shepherd group. New Hebrides. Three- 

 quarters of a mile NE-S\V. 723 ft. high. A hundred inhabitants, all Christian. 



Bunker, another name of Jarvis. 



Bunkev, see Namonuito of the Caroline islands. 4. 



Buraku, or Murray, an uninhabited volcanic peak, 1000 ft. high, northwest from 

 Guadalcanar, Solomon islands. 8" 59' .s., 158 35' E. 



Buriwadi, islet of the Kiriwina or Trobriand group. 8 32' S., 150° 52' E. 



Burke, islet on the coast of New Guinea. 10 10' s., 142" 30' E. 



Burnett, see Noina of the Louisiade archipelago. 



Burrar, or Bet, of the Three Sisters (Bet, Sue, Poll) in Torres strait. 10" 10' S., 

 142" 50' E. 



Burrh, islet at the entrance of Port Rhin on Lukunor, Marshall islands. 6° 14' N., 

 171° 46' E. 



Burrows (1842), see Mare, Loyalty group. 



Burwan, inhabited islet in Malo pass, off Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides. 



Bushy, islet off Australian coast. 10° S., 142° 58' E- 



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