GEOGEAPHICAL POSITIONS. 



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THE COASTS OF COSTA EICA, HONDUKAS, ETO, 



Eoncador Kay, S. point . 

 Albuquerque Bank, South 



Kay 



Courtown Kays, Middle 



Kay 



St. Andrew Island, S.W. 



Cove, Entrance Island... 

 Old Providence, Isabel 



House 



■Quito Sueno Bank, Spit at 

 N.W. end 



South extreme of reef... 

 Serrana Bank, South Chan- 

 nel, Little Kay 



SerranUla Bank, Beacon 



Kay 



Eosalind Bank, N.W. extr. 

 Swan Islands, West one, 



N.W. point 



Honduras and Off-lying 

 Islands. 



Eiver Patook, East side of 

 entrance 



Bonacca Island, S. side, 

 Kay next eastward of 

 Half -moon Kay 



Eoatan, Port Eoyal, N.W. 



point of George Kay... 



Coxen Kay, centre 



Truxillo Bay, Cape Hon- 

 duras 



Hog Isles, W., highest hill 



UtiUa Island, South Kay. 



Cape Triunfo, Blufif Point 



Congrehoy Peak, summit 

 (8,040 feet) 



Cape Three Pomts, N.W. 

 extreme , 



Gulf of Dulce, Isabel , 



Glovers Eeef, S.W. kay ... 

 N.E. extreme 



Half-moon Kay, Lightho 



Lighthouse Eeef, Lightho. 



Kay Bokel, centre 



MaugerKay, N.W. end , 



English Kay, Flagstaff . 



Belize, Fort George 



Forth Standing Creek, ent. 



Cockscomb Mountain, sum 

 mit (4,000 ft.) 



Sittee Point, Kay 



Placentia Point, huts on pt. 



St. George's Kay, centre... 



LAT. N. 



LONG. W. 



VAR. 



EAST, 



1895. 



AUTHORITIES. 



oil! 



13 34 30 

 12 10 

 12 24 



12 31 40 



13 22 54 



14 30 

 14 7 30 



14 21 30 



15 47 45 



16 54 



17 24 30 



15 48 30 



16 26 45 



16 24 20 

 16 18 



16 1 15 



15 58 



16 3 40 

 15 48 45 



15 38 



15 57 45 



15 24 20 



16 42 10 



16 54 30 

 12 20 

 28 20 



8 50 



17 36 30 

 17 19 30 

 17 29 20 

 16 57 40 



17 

 17 

 17 



16 48 10 

 16 47 30 



16 30 54 



17 33 15 



85 52 45 



86 19 14 

 86 35 



86 3 15 

 86 32 43 



86 59 49 



87 28 20 



86 55 30 



88 39 24 



89 10 17 



87 50 45 

 87 44 13 

 87 32 48 

 87 27 30 

 87 56 24 



87 47 10 



88 3 54 

 88 11 53 

 88 14 10 



88 38 13 

 88 15 48 

 88 23 15 

 88 5 18 



5 35 



6 



5 45 



Captain Owen, &c. 



Lieut, (after Admiral) Edward 

 Barnett, Lieut. J. Cannon, and 

 other skilful officers of the 

 British Navy. These important 

 surveys were the means of cor- 

 recting enormous errors in the 

 representation of the Gulf of 

 Honduras, and they also give a 

 true representation of the Eio 

 and Golfo Dulce, the coasts 

 of which were never before ex- 

 plored. 

 Barnett. 



Owea. 



