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Ba TURKS, , and Caicos Istanns.—Though py poli- 
- tically, sani islands form one chain, extending from 71° to 79° W. 
long., and from about 31° to 27° 30’ N. lat. The principal p of 
— the Bahamas proper are: New Providence, Abaco, Harbour, Eleuthera, 
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the Fauna and Flora of hs West Indies, 1888. 
ANGUILLA.—About 60 miles north-west of St. Christopher, the Dutch 
island of St. Eustatius, the French island of St. Bartholomew, and the 
mh and Dutch St. Martin lying between. It has an area of 35 square 
es, and very little elevation. The adjacent Dog and Sombrero 
fenis belong to Anguilla. wing to great dronghts and the absence 
of freshwater springs, this island is ; not ver y fertile, yet a considerable 
[aid of garden produce is raised and finds a ready market in St. 
Thom 
Se UA,—In 17° 5’ N. lat. and 61° 50’ W. long., and about 70 miles 
in circumference. The mountains reach a height of 2,200 feet, but the 
vegetation is not so luxuriant as in most of the neighbouring islands, on 
account ~ = comparatively small rainfall. Five Islands are on the 
western sic 
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o a Satie est Caicos, Providenci 
à Dis L Ej = "Caicos, Grand Turk and. Salt Cay. 
