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21. MouRooA is a high iiland, under the dominion of Opunee, arts 



firfl feen by Captain Cook. Mr. de Bougainville probably ^ 



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heard of it, and names it Toomaraa. 

 22. O-ANNAtsa low ifland,. on which a 



fliip was wrecked. 



and 



fome men perillied', according to Tupaya's account : it feems 

 to be the fame which Admiral Byron called Frince of Wales s- 

 IJland-y for though fome iron and brafs,, with the head of a 



King George s- 



rudqbr of a Dutch longboat, were found at 



IJlandy it could not be the iiland on which the fhip was loll ; 

 for the defcriptioii and fituation^ prove King George's Ifland? 

 to be (26) Teokea ; and the parts of the fhip found there^ 

 might have been carried from Q-anna. The fhip lofl here,. 

 may, with great probability,, be fuppofed to be the African 

 Galley y, one of Roggewein's fquadron, which was v/recked, 

 upon an ifland, called, for that reafon. Pernicious IJland. 



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23. O-Mateiva, or O-Matea is a low ifland to the North 



Eafl of Raietea, and to the North Weft of Taheitee : a boat 



with three men and a woman 



ed from 



fome 



months before us,, at Huaheine, where I faw the boat;, 



fimilar to thofe 



Teokea. and the men were 



d all 



over their faces and arms., 



24. 0-WAHEi'feems to 2in£yjtr to Waterland, firfl feen by Schou tea 



and Le Maire, in 1616. It is low land. 



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