GEOGEAPHICAL POSITIONS. 



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17. THE BAHAMA AND PASSAGE ISLANDS. 



I.A'1. K. 



LIT'l^LE BAHAMA 

 BANK. 



MataniUa, or Maternillo 

 Bank, N.W. end [1] 



Outer part of the Western 

 Reef 



Memory Rock 



Settlement Point, W. end 

 of Grand Bahama Island 



Burrow Kay, off S.E. point 



Hole in the Wall, Lightho. 



Elbow Kay, Lighthouse ... 



Moraine Kay 



Walker Kay 



GREAT BAHAMA 

 BANK. 



The Southern Kays, The 

 Jumentos, &c. : 

 South Hd., nearly awash 

 The Brothers, S.E. rock 



Kay St. Domingo 



Kay Verde 



Little Ragged Isle, 



Beacon on South end 

 Ragged Island, Flagstaff 

 Racoon Kay, Beacon ... 

 Channel Kay, Beacon... 



Jamaica South Kay 



Man of War Kay, N. end 

 Flamingo Kay, centre... 

 Water Kay, S.W. point 

 Pear Kay 



27 21 15 



27 5 

 26 56 45 



26 41 30 

 26 25 30 



25 51 30 



26 32 10 



26 2 30 



27 15 30 



Yuma or Long Island : 



South Point , 



Great Harb., Clarence. 

 Michael Bank, 12 fms.. 

 Saxita Maria, "SMiale, or 

 North Point 



22 2 

 22 1 45 



21 41 55 



22 1 15 



9 30 

 11 40 



22 



22 



22 21 50 



22 31 6 



22 42 56 



22 48 30 



22 52 45 



22 59 30 



23 7 30 



Exuma, the Beacon 



Galliot Cut, on the bank... 

 Eleuthera, S.E. point 



Governor Harbour 



James' Cistern 



Harbour Island, S. end 



Egg Island, Lighthouse 



22 50 50 



23 6 10 

 23 9 15 



23 41 37 



23 31 53 



23 54 45 



24 37 40 



25 12 

 25 21 

 25 29 

 25 30 30 



79 5 



79 12 

 79 6 40 



79 35 



77 46 50 

 77 11 10 



76 57 



77 46 15 



78 24 50 



76 23 85 

 75 42 15 

 75 46 30 

 75 12 



75 42 30 

 75 44 30 

 75 49 39 

 75 51 30 

 75 54 46 

 75 53 45 

 75 52 6 

 75 45 

 75 32 15 



74 52 30 

 74 59 30 



74 45 30 



75 20 



75 46 35 



76 15 20 

 76 8 45 

 76 15 25 

 76 23 

 76 38 30 

 76 64 30 



\AR. 

 WEST, 



1895. 



ATJTHOBITIBS. 



1 10 



(/aptain Edward Bamett,- 

 il.N., 1846, & later observers. 



40 



1 5 



25 



The Observations of Capt. 

 Richard Owen, B.N., 1831— 

 1832, &o. 



