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South Sea

they were black upon the back & white under the belly probably of the sterna kind in company with them were 20 or 30 Men of war birds soaring over the flock probably the whole were in pursuit of a shoal of fish

3. Several of the same kinds of birds seen today as were seen yesterday also many Egg-birds the trade continued to blow fresh with very pleasant weather

4. At 10 this morn my servant Peter Briscoe saw the Land which we had almost passd by we stood towards it & found it to be a small Island (Lagoon Island) about 1½ or 2 miles in lengh those who were upon the topmast head distinguishd it to be nearly circular & to have a Lagoon or pool of water in the middle which occupied much the largest part of the Island about noon we were Close to it within a mile or thereabouts & distinctly saw inhabitants upon it of whoom we counted 24. They appeard to us through our glasses to be tall & to have very large heads or possibly much hair upon them 11 of them walkd along the beach abreast of the ship with each a pole or pike as long again as himself in his hand & every one of them stark naked
 

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