THE PACIFIC OCEAN. 
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Vavaoo , 
Boloa, 
Toofanaetollo, 
Koloa, 
Toofagga, 
Toofanaelaa, 
Fafeene, 
Loogoobahanga, 
Kogoopoloo , 
Taoonga, 
Taoola, 
Havaeeeeke , 
Kobakeemotoo, 
Maneeneeta, 
Tootooeela , 
Kongahoonoho, 
Fonooaooma, 
Manooka , 
Komalla, 
Fonooonneonne, 
Lejhainga , 
Konoababoo, 
Wegaffa, 
Pappataia , 
Konnetalle, 
Fooamotoo, 
Loubatta , 
Komongoraffa, 
Fonooalaiee, 
Oloo, 
Kotoolooa, 
Tattahoi, 
Fakounove , 
Kologobeele, 
Latte, 
Kopaoo , 
Kollokolah.ee, 
Neuafo , 
Kovooeea , 
Matageefaia, 
Feejee , 
Kongaireekee , 
Mallajee, 
Oowaia , 
Fafeedoowaia , 
Mallalahee, 
Kongaiarahoi , 
Hcunoa , 
Gonoogoolaiee, 
Kotoobooo , 
Neeootabootaboo 
Toonabai, 
Komotte , 
Fotoona , 
Konnevy, 
Komoarra , 
Vytooboo , 
Konnevao, 
Kolaiva , 
Lotooma , 
Moggodoo, 
Kofoona , 
Foggelao r 
Looamoggo, 
Konnagillelaivoo , 
Falava. 
I have not the leaft doubt, that Prince William’s Illands, 
difcovered, and fo named by Tafman, are included in the 
foregoing lift. For while we lay at Hapaee, one of the na¬ 
tives told me, that, three or four days fail from thence, to 
the North Weft, there was a duller of fmall illands, conlift- 
ing of upward of forty. This lituation correfponds very well 
with that afligned, in the accounts we have of Tafman’s 
voyage, to his Prince William’s Illands 
* Tafman faw eighteen or twenty of thefe fmall illands, every one of which was fur- 
rounded with fands, fhoals, and rocks. They are alfo called, in fome charts, Heemfklrk's 
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