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fummer. At the foot of this mountain 
there are hot fprings, where the inhabi- 
tants boil their meat and their Mi. 
There are no other rivers on this iiland. 
The low grounds are much of the fame 
nature as in the former. It contains about 
two hundred inhabitants of both fexes. 
III. The iiland of Tschepchina lies 
forty werfts from the fecond, and is about 
eighty werfts in circumference. Among 
many craggy rocks, one rifes above the 
reft, which is called The White Cliff. In 
the low grounds of this iiland there are 
fome hot fprings, but no cold ftreams or 
rivers. On this account the iiland is in- 
habited but by a few families. 
IV. The iiland of Tahalan is diftant 
from the third ten werfts, and may mea- 
fure upwards of forty werfts round. There 
are no considerable mountains on this 
iiland ; nor is there any great plenty of 
fifh, or other neceffarics of life. The 
coaft is fo rocky, that there is no landing 
there 
