VOIAGB TO MADAGASCAR, ZJt 



** was inhabited, and the beauty of its fitu- 

 ** ation, added to other attradions, induced 

 ** me to give it the name of Liqmris, I quit- 

 " ted it on the 2ad, and directing ray courfe 

 *' weft ward, arrived^ on the 2Sth, at KUm- 

 " gury a Japanefe port, fituated in latitude 

 ** and longitude 343" from Kamfchatka, 

 ^ ** This port is clofe to a town and citadel, 

 *' where we were kindly received by the 

 " Inhabitants, who gave us a fupply of pro- 

 vifions. 



" On the I ft of Auguft I quitted ihh 

 ** port^ and on the 3d landed at Mcaco^ 



where 1 was inluUed by the Japanefe, 

 ** whom I found very untra^table. Defir- 

 " ous of proceeding thence to the Philip- 



pines, 1 continued my route towards the 

 " foutbj and, coafting along fome other 

 ** iflands for feveral days, landed in the ifle 

 " of llfona^ in latitude 27" 28', and longi- 

 " tude 355^ 



5 *' Being 



