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  SURVEY Ol t INTEETBOIqCAL !s10'. Soon atcer daylight, on e , Wsel's Jar. Isl, w h been seen e prong eng, were desc b m W.N.W.  S.W.b.W..; d, oy as, lower d s obseed me  the nw, s e exty of w we st. e tem side  Wessel's Ids psen s level ; oy a few shrubby s appe ut inteals,  bre e foity of i geny d_!g ouine. e pot, wch is med Cape Wessel, is e .exity of e noem. mint isld o  p, and is sep �  e souw  it, by s w, d, uppity, a ry st.  apprng n a me d a h of �e Ca, we ps rough fide wigout havg so wi een o. Six naives were seen sit on e verge cli t overha e 'Ca, wa us  we pusd; and her on two more we obse wi on e .  the wt side of e Ca is a sH sdy bay, in whi the     ore. In psing s bay, we fe into othe s de r, in whi the se curlM and foM uut us as ff w were  the midst of breakers but,  before, no ttom w found with o. The wr s ve , om e mud