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with plenty of plants and trees,

the arrack tree which

carm

A

particularly "homever might give "conjecture that the island lag " rather to the south of Japan than " to the East; these trees growing

- only in

in hot Countries. Eey call it "Buss time", and because thes

ther

found no Inhabitants upon it,

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"they marked it with the character

f an uninhabited Island. Or

an incredibile

"the shows they found " quantity of rich and trakes, some

of which wer

from four to sixe

"Best long."

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lacitelles mistaking

Furthe for

Crales;

freen turtle being found in great abundanes upon the shores at night

and June. Mes?

in

way and June.

betract from Klaproth's transtation

Of tan- Robf. Frou kan - Fr. Lets ?

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The original.

"

name of these Island is Agasa - Warn. Lima";

Wara. Lima", but they

"are commonly called how-hird time, " in dicerese "Wow _ jin. tow) or the "Islands without people, and this

- is the name which I have adopted

in my work. That of "O gava-barco "Lima", or the "O gasa - Wara Island after the lavigator

to them.

" who first visited them, and

Кироди

" who prepared a deep of them. I1⁄2 "the same manner has the

" Louthern part of the new world - been called Megalania (Dragellan)

" was

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