Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/148

 ]0 SUR'VBY OF THE INTERTROPICAL ' deprived them of eir t, but  eir A a  ve fible ubs. is m have bn a .very serious 1  su sp v, but one th they cy de.  was nrly new, it mur ghen ft in leah, d two in badth,  wod sy  eight per.ns; the sid were sup by two .1 fn  e nwhe by of a climbing t, (gdla in,) that ws afly heruts, d  whi  e en of e  were nfiy, d ev msly j&; e 1 were &er on eider side by rope ns' of of bark.  n was me of one sheet of bk, but in e bottom, wiin it, sho-pis were pl cross-ys, in order shape, d crse its sffenh. e. sp- tion of a can seen by Can Flindem Blue. Mud Bay,  e G of Cnmria, dff- fe ve ffie kom e above *. il we were bnging away the  e native, who h foHow us o e shore, were  cMse by ong  trees, lousy vo- emti, in whi e wo -nS- w tught   frufly us. ' . e next mo we sed out of Kner's
 * Fsosas' Te ustrah, vol. II. p. 198,

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