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man 



as they call them at Tonga-Tabbii, and New- arts 



AND 



Zeeland, which may be conflrued into an argument for sciences. 

 the identity of the language. 



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3. GuAYTOPo, is another illand larger than the two before- 

 mentioned, at three days fail from Taumaco and two from 

 Chicayana 1 the inhabitants of thefe three illes are friendly 



people. 



4.. Mecayrayla is in all probability a low ifland^ and: 



inhabited, to which the nati^^es of Guaytopo fail,, in fearch 

 of tortoife-fhell, of which they make their ear-rings.. 



5, Tu c o p I a is a high ifland in twelve Degrees South Latitude,, 



five days fail South Weft from Taumaco. 



h, F o N o F b N o is the name of a clufter of fmall iiat illes, three 



days fail from Taumaco, though the voyage may be per- 

 formed in two days with a frefh wind -, the inhabitants are, 

 faid to be very tall.. The language differs from that fpoken.at 



Taumaco. 

 7. PiLEN and NuPAN are ifles near the Fonofono iiles.. 



9. PouRo is a large country very populous; its inhabitants 



are ef a dun colour, at war among themfelves, and have 



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filver-headed arrows. 



are accounts in Herrera, Galvano, Argenfola, and De 



Cowto of fome iOands difcovered by Alvarado and Grijalva^, 



There 



which. 



