Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/507

 (ArS OF ASRAUA. ntors; I , howler, ere is no dou 1.  it s est, ut t it is no r t  t, fL   to the w  e  We Ca.  deons of s ]-fi by Cap Nh, of e p Hou of A,  we  ' t d e d,  1743, d su quenfiy by CapOn Py,  exy wi �e ap of s pmmonW; n is  ntude much  eor, when we wnsider e e of e cue w set to o no- west, durg e rly mnn,  e sp tw New HoH d Java Ca Nh pls tes Islmd  2' t of Java He, d e eld  1; e me d the o ts is  19'; e true drence of  mes of Java He d the No Wt Cape is 9 � a &ffere oy of 1 �. May not e ai R  be me of  low hlds at  e t I  t of em by e Du slp  1718, pes em h htude 19 � d ehty les om e t of New Hod; but, uess it is out Isld, (a ndy i sn by CapOn Baud,  longitude 118 �,) ere is no p of e t at  at all   e ripon in re- s w latitude. The rs seen by e Fr deberg Casfie in 1777, e iy e Mon ebeHo Isles, w& wer e De's description

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