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Englifh. Friendly IJlands . Otaheite, 
To rife up. 
Etoo, 
Atoo. 
To cry, oxfi>ed tears , Tangee, 
Taee. 
To eat, or chew, Eky, 
Ey. 
Tes, 
Ai, 
Ai. 
No, 
Kaee, 
Aee. 
Tou, 
Koe, 
Oe. 
A 
Ou, 
Wou. 
Ten, 
Ongofooroo, 
Ahooroo. 
Having now concluded my remarks on thefe ill and s and 
people, I fhall take my final leave of them, after giving 
fome account of the aftronomical and nautical obfervations 
that were made during our ftay. 
And, firft, I muft take notice, that the difference of lon¬ 
gitude, between Annamooka and Tongataboo, is fomewhat 
lefs than was marked in the chart and narrative of my laft 
voyage. This error might eafily arife, as the longitude of 
each was then found without any connexion with the 
other. But, now, the diftance between them is determined 
to a degree of precifion, that excludes all poftibility of 
miftake; which the following table will illuftrate : 
The latitude of the obfervatory at 
Tongataboo, by the mean of fe- 
veral obfervations, - 21 0 8 7 19" South,, 
The longitude, by the mean of one 
hundred and thirty-one fets of 
lunar obfervations, amounting to 
above a thoufand obferved dif- 
tances, between the moon, fun, 
and ftars, - 184 55 18 Eaft. 
The 
