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 ,work., fo 9o. ls we fo t t .a nt, or w it probbls t y ves Un e isld t e te of our visit.. e ls aut Ce Fliers, a  low .. �os of fle y in w we fod the sh . Ogh wi a ge i 0f  d seeds, d ong em was a es of m not  kno, d whi Mr Cngham has descri der the  m. foa; he so fod a mm, d a . m (g. bboa,) remarkable f i lign sphe- fi cs: d on e sdy shorn at e sou ud ff e y we fod d r a large quan- tity ofe bbo r of ain (atolium In a bay  the sw ofe uters anchor s. me mud oyste were found, wch were not voured. 8heft fish was abdt on e ts in Wrk Bay, but we were uuccessf wi hook d fine, ouh surmded by h of w- rio descfiio. On e 16,  sn as day da, we leR . �is e. At set we or at e t ff Pfiss Crlotte' Bay, in r homs, from whi e low shore w visible f  west;  opening among e bk hills  S. probably rds a fresh stream, but as no b w obse on the beth we did aot Digitized , Goog[e

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