Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/266

 204 SURVEY OF THE.INTEItItOPlCAL lslg. and, serinE  e now, p wiin  J .  .mmost of e Fy Islds,  e dvour did, d ld on e no em-' mo of e oup, where e htude w fod m be 18  g 9". is isld,e e  is of  exnt, d is smd by huge dch md bls of rn, over whi it w n y  ps. It rises  a ak sumt of a me height, but e fe of e M is  i&ly wve  derw d b phn as w render it pedy invisible.  Island, a Ne to e norwaY, is lger d higher, d is remble for its doubl  summit. No natives.were en in p- i ese islds, but e smoke of eir s,  usu, lin e ct, which here   - se a more improv d favoumble ap- : e shore  divers by pwjng w hs d inening sdy ba; , at e , e hills are ve hi d ser   er by dp veys, where e mt be abn of wr d probably  wil. In the even e hor was dr W e tw of e two uemmo islands of a P, w w n er my friend wa Bna, E. We were foHow  e m  a  hump-bk we, a fish which ap- rs to  nmerous on  p of is t

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