Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/300

 .] SURVEY OF TH INTERTItQPICAL !s_?: te Air Blih, in e unt  e unt' July  yoye,  descb one t he saw  m* sed at Sday Isld, e pl we h jt ; it w y-e feet g, d wod hold twenty men; but from his unt it must have en of bk, for he says, "the  was rode of r pis, e twmene, to which the sides re w  e mmon way'." Th lgest  at we have sn d not mease. more  eighth ft in l. er lving is up, we experien a nsidemble swe fr e S.E., wMch would indi s pa of e t to  le upi by ree an it is more  e souward; p cully twn Ca Orvie d Ca Tri-. bation, where e our or baer  a nearer to e cot  in y oer pa. Our urse was held outside of two oups of islets, one of which w  Hb's, d the oer M'ur's Oroup. At eleven o'k a lger islet w ssed by; at h pt twve o', we were abreast of Cap k's "Offordness," d of Capt BHgh's "Pudng- Pan-Hi ;" connuing our se pel  e t, we passed hMfa me inside of Cairncross lsland, which is aut f a le in len; it. has a f extding for more  a mile off ira.  Bms's oag o  o 8, p. 10. o,g,t,zeo by Goodie

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