arts 49. O -A d e eh a is an ifland to which then refort occafionally for
AND fifhine, but do not five continually on it-..
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50. O -A h o b a - kou, large, and peopled.
51. O -W E~k h a.
52. O - R 1 m a - t X r R a , high land and inhabited.
53. O -R a i -h a v I i.
54. O - R a r o - toa has inhabitants..
5 j . O - A hourou larger than Taheitee.
56. O - T oomoo-papa.
P o u t e e p a , a low iiland o f no great extent, but is however
inhabited.
58. O - R e e v a - v a i :; Tnpaya added this remark, “ fine:
“ hatchets come from thence to Raiedea: whether thefe
are iron or good Hone hatchets cannot be determined from
this account. I f they' had iron hatchets, they mult
have been there ever fince the time o f Abel Janfen Tafman,
who was in this neighbourhood in 1643* or ^nce the
times o f Schouten and le Maire-, 1616. I obtained at
E-Aoowe a fmall nail flicking in a kind o f handle, which
at leaft proves, how carefully the fmalleft pieces of iron are
preferred by thefe people.
59. T ainuna.
60. O-Ri-
.60. O -R 1 M A-TEM A, from its pofition it feems to be the low
ifland feen by us in the year 1774, and called Palmerjlon s
IJland.,
61. O - R o t o o m a is faid to be larger than Taheitee.
62. O - P o p p o a .
63. M o e -n o -t a y . o is a low ifland, and from its fituation
feems to be that which we called Hervey’s IJland in 1773.
64. T E- T oh P A - T U P A - E A H OU.
65. O - H i t t e - p o t t o -correfponds with the fituation of
Savage IJland feen by us in 1774.
66. O - H i t t e - t o v t o u - a t u .
67. O -H i t t e - t o u t o d - n e e .
68. O - H I T T E - T O 0 TO U - R >E R A.
69. O -H I T T E-T A I T E R R E.
7 0 . T e - A m a r o o - h i t t e .
,7.1. T e - A t o u - hI t t e .
7 2 . O u O W H E A .
73. O-TOOTOO - E R R E.
74. T e - orooroo- m a t i v a t e a .
y W o uwo u a fmall low ifland, but inhabited.
76. O oporroo, a large ifland and well peopled.
7 7 . T e - e r r e .poo- opo- m a t t e - h ^ a .
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