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markable for producing greater quantities of yams than 1777. 
the other illands. And at Mourooa, there is a particular ^ e l ei ^ e ^ 
bird, found upon the hills, much efteemed for its white 
feathers; at which place there is alfo faid to be fome of the 
apples, though it be the moft remote of the Society Illands 
from Otaheite and Eimeo, where they are produced. 
Though the religion of all the illands be the fame, each 
of them has its particular, or tutelar God; whofe names, 
according to the bell information I could receive, are fet 
down in the following lift: 
Gods of the IJles . 
Huaheine, 
c Tanne . 
Ulietea, 
Ooro . 
Otaha, 
Tanne . 
Bolabola, 
Oraa , 
Mourooa, 
Otoo, ee weiahoo . 
Toobaee, 
'Tamouee. 
Tabooymanoo, or' 
] 
Saunders’s Illand, 
Waroa. 
which is fubjedt 
to Huaheine, 
) 
Eimeo, 
Or00 hadoo * 
r Otaheite- ■ 
) 
Otaheite.) nooe ? ' 
VOoroo . 
. fwhom they have late- 
. fiaiaboo, ? Opoonooa^ and) ]y changed forOraa, 
, IWhatooteeree, £ 
Mataia, or Ofna- 1 
burgh Illand, \Tooboo , toobooai , Ry maraiva . 
The low illes, Ealt- 
ward, 
God of Bolabola. 
Tammaree, 
Behdes 
