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“ The whole fquadron pafTed between this ifland 
“ and Dominica, and anchored in a very good ha- 
“ ven, to the Weft of St. Chriftine, in the latitude 
of 9° 30'; near which they found a rivulet of 
“ very fine and frefh water. The coafts of all the 
“ iflands feemed in general very fafe and commodi- 
ous for ftiipping. 
“ In this harbour they found all kinds of re- 
frefhment j as fowls, hogs, fugar-canes, plan- 
“ tanes, cocoa nuts, and many forts of other fruits. 
“ They converfed with the natives of the country, 
“ and eredted three erodes.” 
Beddes the countries already mentioned, it ft.ould 
feem from Mr. de Lille’s map of the fouthern he^ 
mifphere, that there are many iflands fltuated be- 
tween the parallels of 5® and 23® of South latitude 
in the great Pacific Ocean ; the moft remarkable of 
which, together with thofe already mentioned, are 
given in the following T able. 
Ifland of St. Peter, according to fome maps — — 
Illands of Mendoza ■■ — - 
Iflands difeovered by Quiros, i6cj 
Ifles des Tiburons, or Dog Ifland — — 
Ifle Habitee 
Iflands of St. Barnard - > — - 
Water Ifland •' ■ — - ■ ■ . 
Fly Jfland — .■■■■. ■ — — 
Land difeovered by Mendana •• — - — — ■ 
Ifle de la Belle Nation — — — 
Jfland of Jefas - — - . — 
Rotterdam I. — - ~ 
Amfterdam 1. - — - — — — — — 
Solomon Jfles — — — 
Ifland of Taumaco ■ i 
Prince William Iflands ■ — ■ ' . < 
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144 
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157 
4 
160 
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