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The Weflernmoft of the clufler of low ifles, fituated to the North 

 and North Eaft of Namocka, is called Motto-wa. 



The other 



little keys of this- archipelago, were called O-TooGHobA, 0-06a, 



LOOGHELA-EI, FoNNOO-iVCK A, LAGHOLLil, OoF ANGA, and 



WoFooGEE : thefe were all fituated to the North of Namocka^ but 

 farther to the North Eaft, the natives told us were the illands of 



OOVEEA, WO-ALEE-AVA, OlEEFANGA, Ko-FOO, Ko-E-E- 



ONNA, 



t 



Ko-NaGHOON AMOO, 0-FoOLANGO, 



Mou-e-e-onne, 



ToGHooRoo, KoE-No6GOO,Ko-bGEE, Ko-Neemoo, andToNoo- 



FOO-OFOOA. 



Another account of fome illands, lying ftill further to the Weil, 



given by Qu 



as it was communicated to him by 



o 



f the ifle of Chicayana, * and as deduced from his own obfervation 



and difcoveries. 



I, Taumaco. Quiros faw in io\ South latitude, 1250 leagues 



from Mexico, an illand, eight or nine leagues in circum- 

 ference, which was high and black, like a volcano, and its 



name 



2 



c 



he found to be Taumaco. 



ANA. Four days fail from thence 



low ifland 



larger than Taum 



try, do£ 



are named Te 



and in the language of the coun- 

 ■curtf or 'Te-ghooree, in the fame 



manner 





* See Dalrymple's Colkaion of Voyages, vol. i. page 151 



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