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Naivaka, [43].—Korolevu Hill, [45].—Bomb formation of Navingiri, [46].—Remarkable section near Korolevu, [48].—Wailea Bay to Lekutu, [50].—Mount Koroma, 51.—Mount Sesaleka, [53].—The Mbua-Lekutu Divide, [55].—The Mbua and Ndama plains, [55].—The shell-bed of the Mbua river, [58].—Lekumbi Point, [60]

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Mount Seatura, [61].—Its eastern slopes, [63].—Its western slopes, 64.—Its northern slopes, [65].—Ascents to the summit, [66].—The Ndriti Basin, [67].—A huge crateral cavity, [68].—Its dykes of propylite, [69].—Seatura a basaltic mountain of the Hawaiian order, [72].—The Seatovo Range, [73].—Solevu Bay, 75.—Koro-i-rea, [77].—Nandi Bay, [78].—Na Savu Tableland, [79]

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