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Mondriki, uninhabited islet of Mamanutha i caki group, Fiji. 



Money, islet of Pavttvu, Solomon islands. 



Monges (Monjes), see Anaeoretas. 



Mono or Treasury is about 25 m. south from Bougainville of the Solomon islands ; 



6.5 m. E-W., 4 m. x-s.; 1165 ft. high. 7 21' S., 155° 32' E. 

 Monofe, of the Hermit islands. i° 29' S., 144° 59' E. 8. 

 Montague, see Mima, New Hebrides. 

 Montemont, two islands, la taui and Pana bobo, in the Louisiade archipelago. 



u = 18' s., 152° 18' E. 

 Monteverde, see Xukuor of the Caroline islands. Discovered by Juan B. Monteverde 



in 1806. 

 Montgomery, Solomon islands, is about 15 m. E. by s.-w.by n.; uninhabited. 8°43 / S., 



i57 r 29' E. 

 Montravel is 1 m. E-W. at the west entrance to Praslin bay, New Caledonia. Named 



for Captain Tardv de Montravel. 

 Monu, uninhabited islet of Mamanutha i caki group, Fiji. 



Monuafe, islet of Tongatabu, opposite the entrance to harbor. 21° 06' S., 175° 07' w. 

 Mooa, islet on the New Guinea coast. 

 Moore, see'Kayangle of the Pelew islands. 

 Moorea or Eimeo of the Society islands, rises in Oroo peak to 4045 ft. The south 



end is in 17' 34' 15" s., 150° 00' 30" w. 20. 

 Mopelia, see Mopeha of the Society islands. 20. 

 Mopeha, Lord Howe, Maura and Mobidie (of Turnbull ), in the Soeiet}^ group, was 



discovered by AVallis in 1767; 10 m. n-s., 4 m. E-W. 16° 52' S., 154° w. approx. 

 Mor, 5 m. from Kutu, Caroline islands; 300 inhabitants. 



Moramba, Fiji, 0.5 m. in diameter, is well wooded. 18° 56' 30" S., 181° 09' E.© 

 Morane or Cadmus, in the Paumotu archipelago, is a closed lagoon reef with three 



inhabited islets; 5 m. by 2.5 m. 23° 08' S., 137" 20' w.O 2,2,. 

 Morata, the name of a district of Dauila, D'Entrecasteaux group, often applied to the 



island. 

 Moratau or Fergusson, of the D'Entrecasteaux group, is 30 m. E-W. by 24 m. N-S. 



Mt. Kilkerran is 5000 ft. high. The island is cultivated and populous. 9. 

 Moresby, see Basilaki. 



Moreton, off Moreton bay, Queensland; 20X5 m. North point is in 27°o6's., 153 i6'e. 

 Moretiga, islet on the northwest coast of Isle of Pines. 



Morgnsaia, islet on the south coast of Shortland, Solomon islands. y° oj' S., i55°46'E. 

 Morileu or Hall, discovered in 1824 by English Captain Hall. The group consists 



of Morileu, Rua, Namorousse and six islets. Population about 100. 8° 41' n., 



152'' 25' E. 4. 

 Morilug, coast of Australia. 10" 39' s., 142° 39' E. 

 Morning Star, see Udjelong of the Marshall islands. 

 Mornington or Wellesley, a group in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Seen by Tasman in 



1644, but supposed to be part of the mainland. Named for Lord Mornington, 



afterward Marquis of Wellesley. 

 Moro, islet in Kuto bay, Isle of Pines. 



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