FIJI. 



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annexed by England to Fiji. The interior of this hilly islet, scarcely 14 square 

 miles in extent, has been transformed to an enclosure for wild pigs, which with 

 palm groves and gardens constitute its chief wealth. Like the Fijians, the 

 Kotumans, skilful and daring seafarers, have been subjected to the influence of 



Fig. 201. — Suva and Levuka. 

 Scale 1 : 570,000. 



lasb or Greenwich I78°30 



l7ô°so- 



Depths. 



Rocks and Sands ex- 

 posed at low water. 



OtoSO 

 Feet. 



80 to 640 

 Feet. 



640 Feet and 

 upwards. 



12 Miles. 



the Tongans, who, even before the arrival of the English missionaries, had 

 converted most of them to Wesleyan Christianity ; but the natives, like so many 

 other Polynesians, are dying out. 



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