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 4 SURVF.� )1 T I INTERTROPICAL isiS. examine it 'er.' Aut our 1 'm' oves, but o tde im  e y noti of. ' r. At dayght e next toeing We were d s, d seng up e wt side  e bay. e t try& W e nohw,  g low d w, is fron by a dy  sever sho d a e oflw w isds, w& were ced aremom Isles, now b to shew emlves  we pr, d at s- et we anchor for e ght Under e isd s. k, 2. The foowing y we ps on, lving seve low w isles to sw, d str obquely os e t, w& ssessed e se low d w apar as yesrday. Ca Siou now e in sig, d as we approa& it the shos be much more humerus d dgerous, fwm bei wms eider of sand, or ofa bro-1o rk. In e og ey e  of cor, the lts of whi, from eir colour, are so de, t you sdl in ped secty; but near Ca Siou e sho am n visible until dOSe by, d we we' twi ve nely rown un them.  we van we le seve low wy isl W - ward Of our ff; and, at st, cr under Digitized , Goog[e

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