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Kapenoar, islet of Pakin, Caroline islands. 7 40' 40" n., 157" 44' E. 5. 



Kapenor, islet of'Likieb on the west side, Marshall islands. 6. 



Kapinga marangi, a name of Greenwich, Caroline islands. 



Kapiti or Entry, New Zealand. 40° 50' s., 174^ 35' E. 



Kapuma, islet in Sonth bay of Fate, New Hebrides. 



Karajiu, Solomon islands. .8° 38' S., 158° 10' E. 



Karajiu geta, Solomon islands. 8° 30' S., 158° 07' E. 



Karajiu miki, Solomon islands. 8 : 27' s., 158° 05' E. 



Karewha, in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. 37° 29' S., 176 10' E. 



Kar-Kar or Dampier, a high volcanic peak, 5000 ft. higher ; 36-40 m. in circumfer- 

 ence. 4 : 42' s., 145' 58' E. 



Karkone, one of the Hermit islands. 1° 32' S., 145" 01' E. 



Karlshoff, see Aratika of the Paumotti archipelago. 21. 



Karobailo Eawa, islet of the Talbot group between Kawa and Mata Kawa at the 

 mouth of the Wassi Kussa river, New Guinea. 9 16' S., i42 J 11' E. 



Karoni, high islet within the reef of Mothe, Fiji. 18' 40' S., 181° 28' 40" E. 



Karu, islet of the Harcourt group, north from Ugue bay on the northeast coast of 

 New Caledonia. 



Kassa, New Guinea coast. g J 15' s., 142" 19' E. 



Kata, see' Enderby, Caroline islands. 4. 



Katafanga, Fiji, a small island inhabited only during the turtle season. It is the 

 property of an European. East point is in 17 30' 30" S., 181 19' 30" E. 



Katai or Connor, is triangular, each side 1.5 m., 430 ft. high, well wooded. 10" 40' 30" s., 



J5 1 05'.3°"E- 



Katelma, islet of Pakin, Caroline islands. 7 02' x., 157' 47' 30" E. 



Kater, one of the Bonin group, 160 ft. high. 27 30' N., 142" 16' E. 



Katharine, see Udjae, Marshall islands. 



Katiu or'Saken, of the Paumotu archipelago, was discovered by Bellingshausen in 

 1822. The southeast point is in 16 31' s., 144' 12' 10" w. 21. 



Kato katoa, see Glenton, New Guinea. 



KattOU, islet off the north point of Babeltop, Pelew islands. 



Kail, uninhabited island on the coast of New Guinea. 



Kauai, of the Hawaiian group. Here Cook first landed. It is the fourth in size and 

 perhaps the most beautiful of the group. Area, 348,000 acres. Population, 15,228 

 in 1896. Volcanic action seems first to have ceased at this end of the chain. 

 Atooi of Cook. 28 m. B-W. by 23 m. x-s. I. 

 • Kauehi, see Kawehe of the Paumotu archipelago. 21. 



Kaukura or Aura, of the Paumotu archipelago, is about 24 m. long, wooded and in- 

 habited. 15° 43' s., 146° 50' 36" w. 20. 



Kaula, a red volcanic islet off Niihau of the Hawaiian group; 17 m. s\v. from Niihan. 



Kaven, islet of'Maloelab, Marshall islands; 2.2 m. by 0.7 m. 8° 51' x., 170 49' K. 



Kaveva, islet in Sausau passage on the north coast of Vanua levu, Fiji. 



Kawa, westernmost of the Talbot group, New Guinea. 9 16' S., 142 09' R. 



Kawau, in Auckland bay, New Zealand. 



Kawehe or Kauehi, the Yineennes of Wilkes, in the Paumotu archipelago, was dis- 



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