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 aended itn I!ummt, and by. a bearing' of-tim land of Cape Bougainvillo the survey was cu- o leo nect wth Vansitter In the momin a youn kans, troo was started by Mr. tm. _iugham, but mad its ecape'; tim traoes  these animals were very numerous t the sides of the hills; everal birds, new to*ua were seen, and we also found about the bushem the tail-feathers-of the -p/.,e, (Index Ore. Sup. p. 30'.) The summitof Crystal Head is of flat tabular form; and the sides, -which are both steep and rugged, are oovered with stunted trees and high grass, now quite dry: the geo* lofty of this part is principally of silieeotm sand. stone; and on the beach we found large detached water-worn masses ef the same rock, incrusted with quartz and epidote in a crystallized sta No natives were seen; but, froIn the large fes that were burning,. a numerous party probably collected at the 'bottom of the port, On the litIt we got under weigh, and an- l. chored again at a. few miles further up the port, near a small rocky island, where the latitude was observed to be 14 � 45", In the �?ira Ce**ej, uf pAtstuf, ?s)f. aUal. pl. xxxv. Po/opAf]uf pbr.nnu, SHXW*S Gert. ZooL vol. ix. p. 48. pl. x,...-Zool. Mine. pl. XLVr. PlMasantG-:ckow. Gon. Syn. enp. yJ.p. lS'f,. Y$ o,g,t,zeo by Goog[�

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