u 



ISLES OF SUMMER. 



of the nortli-east extremity of tlic l);inl<:, ;it the eastern entrance 

 of "The Tongne-of-the-Ocean," and is approaclicd tlirough 

 either the north-Avest or nortli-east Providence Channels, the 

 former of which connects it \vitl\ the Florida Gulf and is trav- 

 ei'sed by the steamers which hring Nassau's winter visitors from 

 the states. 



The following table is copied from Gov. Rawson's report : 



9. 

 10. 

 11. 

 13. 

 13. 

 14. 

 15. 

 IG. 



17. 



18. 



19. 



Andres, 



Abaco, Great, 



Little, 



Inagua, Great, 



" Little, 



Grand Bahama, 



Crooked Island, 



Acklin's Island 



Fortune Island, (Long Cay) 



Eleuthera, 



Spanish Wells, 



St. Sal vador, 



Long Island, 



Exunia, Great and Little,.. 



IMayat^iian a, 



New Providence, 



Watlini,f's Island, 



Rum Cay, 



Bimiuis, North, 



" South, 



Ragged Island and Cay, 



Berry Island, Great, 



Harbour Cay, 



Harbour Island, 



Total 



k^qnare Miles. 



080) 



90 >' 



530 } 



30 ; 



70) 

 121) 



8) 



3 } 



1,000 

 770 



500 

 430 



L^04 



104 



100" 

 130 

 110 

 90 

 85 

 00 

 29 



8:V 



4,424 



Extreme 

 Lull <: 111. 



Miles. 



95 

 70 

 24 

 34 

 8 

 00 

 19 

 41 

 10 



42 

 00 

 32 

 23 

 19| 

 13 

 9.i 



^1 

 3.^ 

 5.; 

 0' 



E.Ktrcme 

 Breaath. 



Miles. 



38 

 17 



5 

 25 



7 

 11 



8 

 10 



U 

 11 



14 



7 







7 







5 



U 



l| 



2f 



U 



Averaire 

 Breadth. 



Miles. 



12 



4 



10 



7 



U 

 3' 



3 

 1 



u 



The foregoing table shows proximately the length, breadth 



