DON MARTIN DE MAYORCA, the name given by the Spaniards to a cluster of islands in the South sea, which were discovered in 1781 by Don F. A. Maurelle. According to the description given of these islands, they abound with tropical fruits and roots, are in a tolerable state of cultivation, and the inhabitants have made some progress in civilization. Their government, manners, and dress, resemble in most points those of the natives of the other South sea islands. In thieving, whether in disposition or dexterity, they seemed inferior to none. In one of these islands Don Maurelle found a good harbour, which he places in 18. 36. S. Lat. and in 177. 48. W. Long.