124 REMARKS AND OPINIONS. 



rano ?) Toas, and Uleur, given on Cantova's chart, 

 must relate to single islands of the group, and per- 

 haps also Glutei, though they are laid down near 

 Elato. 



The Banc de Falipy, of Cantova, is mentioned 

 neither by Kadu, nor by Don Luis de Torres. 



Setoan (K.), Seteoel (C.),Satahual (T.) (Tuck- 

 er's Island : Wilson, in T 22' north latitude, 146" 

 48' east longitude ?) A large low island, lying by 

 itself. 



Ollimirau (K.), Olimarau (C.) A small low 

 group, wanting on the chart of Don Luis de 

 Torres. Kadu places the islands to the east of 

 Setoan ; Cantova, to the N.W. of Lamureck, half 

 way to Fayo, a situation which must be incor- 

 rect, as it is never touched at on the voyage from 

 Lamureck to Fayo and Guahon ; and if our notion of 

 Wilson's islands is correct, there is no room be- 

 tween Lamureck and the northern desert island 

 for another group. We should look for Ollimirau 

 to the east or north-east of Setoan. 



Fayo (K.), Faheu (C-), Fallao (T.), and, accord- 

 ing to him, in latitude 8° 5' north, and 146° 45' 

 east longitude.* An uninhabited island, without 

 any fruit-trees or sweet water, which only collects 



* Fayo, according to that, would lie 4-3' north, and 3' west 

 of Tucker's Island ; and if the Swede's islands are Lamureck, the 

 voyage from this group by Fayo to Guahon in two or three days 

 must have been incorrectly divided, as you ought to reach Fayo 

 in one day. We observed that the voyage from Fayo to Gua- 

 hon, a distance of about seven degrees, or 360 milet;, is per- 

 formed in three days, or seventy-two hours>, at the rate of hve 

 knots ; that is, five miles an hour 



