FIRST PROVINCE OF THE GRTJAT OCEAN. IQJ 



to the inliabitants of Buluath, as many ships from 

 those shores are frequently wrecked there. Seve- 

 ral of these strangers, after a short stay at Bulu- 

 ath, once tried to find their way back to their 

 home. After wandering about for a month, they 

 again landed at Buluath. The language of Ulea 

 is spoken in Toroa and Fanope. 



One of the songs of these islanders, which Kadu 

 learnt at Ulea, from the inhabitants of Buluath, 

 preserves the knowledge of 



Malilogotot, a very remote and low group of 

 islands, with which they have probably been made 

 acquainted by a boat wrecked from thence. A 

 different language is spoken there, and the inhabit- 

 ants are said to eat human flesh. (We arc re- 

 minded of the Repith Urur of the Radackers.) 



Wuguietsagerar is a dangerous reef, well 

 known by the inhabitants of Buluath, after which 

 tiiey seem to direct themselves in their voy- 

 aa:es. It is said to be at a considerable distance 

 from this island. It forms a crescent, in which 

 it is very dangerous to get entangled. The en- 

 trance must be avoided, and the whole reef left on 

 one side. 



Giep, Cuop (C.?), and 



Vageval, are low groups of islands, at a great 

 distance from Tuch, and at war with that island. 

 Kadu has no further knowledge respecting them. 



Lomuil, and 



PuUop are the names of islands which he re- 



