FIRST PROVINCE OF THE GREAT OCEAN. 1^23 



tasich is not to be seen if you take the right 

 course. The water is of a white colour. The sea 

 has no surf. 



Euriipiigk (K.), Eurrupuc (C), Aurupig (T.), 

 an inconsiderable low group of three islands, two 

 of which are extremely small, at no great distance 

 from Ulea. According to Kadu andCantova they lie 

 to the west, but according to Torres, to the south. 



We think that the two islands, 1791, on Arrow- 

 smith's chart, ought to be mentioned here, though 

 they are very remote. Compare Sorol. 



The four following form a chain, which accord- 

 ing to C. lies to the east of Ulea, according to T. 

 towards east south east, and according to K. 

 towards sunrise. 



Iviligk (K.), Ifelue (C), Ifelug (T.), (the 

 thirteen islands, or the two low islands of Wilson ?) 

 Low group of islands. 



Elath (K.), Elato (C), Elat (T.), (the two low 

 islands of Wilson?) A small and low group, of 

 which only the island after which it is named is 

 considerable. There are four or live smaller ones. 



Lamureck (K.), Lamurrec (C), Mugnak (T.), 

 Lamursee, in Krusenstern, likewise frequently 

 called Lamurca, Lamuirec, or Falu, by Gobien, and 

 also in Serrano's chart. (Swede's islands ; the six 

 islands of Wilson ?) 



Luyto (Krusenstern) makes the islands to be 

 thirteen in number. A principal group of low 

 islands : their names are Puc, Falait, (Falu, Ser- 



