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Mauge Point. Xamed after the surgeon of Bauclin's 

 expedition, who was buried on Maria. Island at thisi place. 

 Care must be taken to discriminate between Point Mauge 

 on Maria Island and Monge Bay (now generally spoken of 

 a? Pirates Bay) on the outer side of Eaglehawk Neck. 

 Monge Bay was also named by Baudin, but was so called 

 after a French scientist. C^) 



Oyster Bay. Named by Captain Cox in 1789, who 

 brought the brig Mercury to anchor there in order to take 

 in supplies of wood and water. On present day mar)s the 

 name Oyster Bay is reserved for the Outer Bay and the 

 inner portion designated Shoal Bay (often referred to local- 

 ly as Chinainane Bay). 



RiEDLE Bay. So named by Baudin's expedition in 

 1802. It was named after owe of the naturalists of the 

 expedition, who had died at Timor in 1801. 



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