FIRST PROVIiVCF, OF THE GREAT OCEAN. 129 



According to Cayitova. 



2. Etel. 



S. Ruac (4. T.) 



4. Pis (2. T.) 



5. Lamoil (7. T.) 



6. Falatu (6. T.) 



7. Ulatu (8. T.) ? 



8. Magiir (9. T.) 



9. Uloul(ll.T.) 



10. Pullep (12. T.) 



11. Puluot, or Legnis- 



chel, to the west, 

 nearest to Se- 

 toan (14. T.) 



12. Temetem (13. T.) 



13. Schoug(l6. T.) 



14. Scheug(15. T.) 



15. Pata. 



16. Peule. 



17. Foup. 



18. Capeugeiig. 



1 9. Cuop. 

 The comparative view which the annexed charts 



afford, renders a further description unnecessary. 



Cantova gives his province Cittac a different 

 language, distinguished from that of Ulea. On 

 the other hand, Kadu's testimony is of more 

 weight, at least as far as respects BuUiath and 

 Tuch. 



VOL. III. K 



According to Z). Luis 

 de Torres. 

 ■ 2. Pis (4. C.) 



3. Lemo. 



4. Ruac (3. C.) 



5. Marilo. 



6. Felalu (6. C.) 



7. Namuhil (5. C.) 



8. Fallao (7. C.)? 



9. Mayor (8. C). 



10. Pisaras. 



11. Olol, to the west, next 



Setoan (9. C.) 



12. Pollap (10. C.) 



13. Temetem (12. C.) 



14. Poloat(ll.C.) 



15. Sog (14. C.) 



16. Rug, in the south 



where the circle 

 remains open. 



