Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/112

  SURVEY OF THE INT.RTItOPICAL lss. e lt is db by its disverer,  be Mar6. 0 mes N. 49 �(M.)from e noah of sema Isd, which Would s m at isld a sit6on in0 �la6mde, d 11 6' longitude; but on s pgel ere is no d m e westw of 118 �. e sh, - ing to CapOn Homburgh's t, is es N., 49 �, (true) fr ToHe sld, �e no-emos of e MonbeHo Group, wch must be e one ten by CapOn erke r se Is]o. a--lZ r leavi e , the weaer w ve. d d dp for six days, during wch, wind i light d baffling, preven any press. Founaly we were fr from sick- ness, oerwi e h r at fell would have us a iderable innveence ew, by ing em  e se sl b with e sick. Happily, however, I hed of no s. mpnts, d on e 13th at nn, e wer began  dear up e S.E., d n vr  a sy wind from S.S.W. We en steer st  o, d at sun-set e next eve, it w en about ree mes off, when we sound with 170 faoms of le wigout getng bottom: during e night we s off  e wtwa, and ly  e mor me e sho n:

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