i 2 8 INDEX TO THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. 



Panaman or Woody, islet 200 ft. high, on Bagana reef, Louisiade archipelago. 



ii° 28' S., 153° 11' E. 

 Panangaribtl, islet near Pananumara, Louisiade archipelago. 



Patiantinian or Sharpe is an inhabited islet of the Calvados group, Louisiade archi- 

 pelago. 

 Pananumara, in the Louisiade archipelago, is 1.3 m. E. by n.-w. by S.; 425 ft. high. 

 Panapompom, a wooded and inhabited island, 2 m. in diameter, 520 ft. high, 2 m. 



southeast from Panniet, Louisiade archipelago. 

 Panarairai, the smaller of the Jomard group, Louisiade archipelago. 

 Panaroran, with Baiwa and Panawadai in the Renard group, Louisiade archipelago. 



ii° 07' S., 152° 30' E. Also called Eddystone; 540 ft. high. 

 Panarurawara is the midmost of the Duchateau group, Louisiade archipelago; 75 ft. 



high. ii° 16' S., 152° 21' E. 

 Panasia or Real, of the Louisiade archipelago, is uninhabited, 2 m. long and very 



narrow; 530 ft. high. n° 09' s., 152° 22' E. 

 Panatinani or Joatmet, of the Louisiade archipelago, is an inhabited island 10.5 m. 



long and 11 10 ft. high. The northwest point is in n° io' S., 153° 06' E. 9. 

 Panaudiudi is 1 m. long, 390 ft. high, northeast from Utian, Louisiade archipelago. 

 Panavaravara, inhabited island on the Calvados chain. 

 Panavi or Bauepe = Banga Netepa of the Matema islands. io° 17' S., 166° 19' E. 



British protectorate proclaimed August 18, 1898. 

 Panawadai, with Panaroran and Baiwa, in the Renard group. 

 Panawaipona, the larger of the two islets of the Jomard group, 1X0.3 m. n° 15' s., 



152° 09' K. 

 Panawina, inhabited island of the Louisiade archipelago, 4 m. E-W., 945 ft. high. 



11° 11' S., 153° E. 9. 



Panemote. g° 28' s., 151° 58' e. 



Panemur, islet of'Andema, Caroline islands, at the south end of the reef. 



Pangai, islet of Fakaafo. 9 24' 28" s., 171° 12' w. 



Pangaimotu or Pangimotu, islet of Tongatabu. 21 07' 30" s., 175° 08' w. 



Paniau, islet of Ponape, Caroline islands. 



Panniet or Deboyne, of the Louisiade archipelago, has an area of 10 sq. m.; 2000 pop- 

 ulation in 1890. io° 41' s., 152° 23' E. The inhabitants make the best canoes and 

 sell them for 10-50 stone adzes. (This is of former days.) 



Pauopea, see Bonabe. 



Papakena, see Tureia of the Paumotu archipelago. 2,2,. 



Paples, on the New Guinea coast; 250 ft. high, well wooded. io°33'2o"s., i5o°44'45"E. 



Parama or Bampton (Brampton), on south coast of New Guinea; 10-12 m. in circum- 

 ference, inhabited 9 s., 143° 22' E. Station of the London Missionary Society. 



Paraoa, Hariri or Gloucester was discovered by Wallis in 1767. It is low and at 

 present uninhabited. There is a stone structure at the southeast point. i9°o8's., 

 140° 40' W. Paumotu archipelago. 31. 



Paraponpon, a small island a few miles south from Panniet of the Louisiade archi- 

 pelago. io° 47' s., 152° 24' E. 



Paris, see Aasu on the north coast of New Guinea. 



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