Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/135

 and te   a s; ieh,  e r, h of s;  nr i e 've bush, w w sn d set f !nd 's' smm. The next mong, at dgylight, we d  no extremity  the d, whh w  Cape Cwker, in mpHm   of  Admity; d ' 'e no side d 'a bight wd e 'pe, whi w subuently  Po!m y. l  b hd e , ob a of e ast d e bay: a .dit w i, , m its usu elevation,  Point,  r ew W e sou: but w e S.W. e h of nd were insfiy 'sible.  of tives m en in my  mks ' feps on e  had .bn  ry impms.  e b a ci]   gwd,  fi yas in dimeter, w c away, d h ve lately bn by a tbe  natives. e id is iy w wi a dd spi of st, but re md ere e  nlm and  ew h s, d with e ,   ei monno app .. e il, oh it w shallow  r, was   ,

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