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A PaJJage is difcovered through the Coral Reef.\ fufficient to- 
carry out the Vejfel when completed . — Captain Wilson* 
Mr. Sharp, Mr. Devis, and Mr.- Henry Wilson-, go to 
Pelew to vi/it the Ring.--—An Account of the Hofpitality with 
which they were received.—Some Defcription of the Manners> 
of the Natives , and their Mode of Living. — Mr. Sharp' is 
requefed to go into the Country to fee a fick Child of one of 
the Unpacks, which he does , and returns to Pelew., 
Saturday H E morning proved fo wet tkat onr people could not 
-®- ftand out to work, but were employed in the tents* 
Raa Kook Pent away fome of the canoes which came with 
him, detaining only fuch as were to carry Captain Wilson 
down to Pelew. —The Malay , who had been the interpreter 
to the natives, and whofe name was Soogell, being on 
fhore, took a compafs, and pointing to the S. S. W. Paid, 
that five days fail from Oroolong, on that point of the 
compafs, was the place he came from, which he called Mo¬ 
nad o; that there w r ere about forty Dutch people there, abun¬ 
dance of pepper, and plenty of hogs and poultry. He Paid 
5 Monadq 
