From the map showing the location of the Fiji Islands (Fig. 1) it can be seen that the Colony of Fiji occupies a central position in the South Pacific Ocean, and that the principal islands of the group lie between latitudes 160 and 210 south and between longitudes 1770 east and 1780 west. The 180th meridian passes through the Colony. The Fiji Archipelago comprises more than 300 islands, ranging in various sizes, approximately 100 of which are inhabited. The remainder are used for temporary residence and for planting. The land area totals roughly 7, 055 square miles. The two principal islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu together account for 6, 148 square miles representing 87% of the total area. Viti Levu, the largest island, which accounts...