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 295 sav.s, � ot TH .191__ .Or  e g p  be of a g and - .Sp.  m. acr: e 5 were obseed,*  es,  rise abpd Dom a low level n exn  e shore, w was n  far  we d see by a lt of move bh. e plains were ver wi st incision, over whi we stte e sms d br of. ,  evidendy p washed do from  i]lm, d debited ere by uons,  wM& s unt apa  be uy sj. e tes ap  be of so mu& ]ger size  y we have n owi nr e t, th we ronably ud e inteor   of a mu& mo prucfive er  count in e viity of e a. Our mes we, however,  n6n mves f s insg f.  e .foBowi mo, e wer being re favorable, we left the bay, d, wi& e ai of e fl tide, ws; in whi&, at one t, we  no tm at foy.-ve farms.  sn 'st .we enr the bin, and a lite fore high ter anchored in ght faoms on its west side, where at nn, by a meridion obregon  e u, e fitude Was fod 53" S, r s we ld in e vicity

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