Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/510

 440 SURVEY OF TI INT!ITROPICfL were upwards of  hour ppi t  war �at Md  in  ur.  e d of Novemir w Tropic of Capfim, in 1 � d on e 4, in latitu o, e te-nd : e ws were, hever, vable tween  d S. til we r  tude of 31[ �gitude 95 �; when N.E. m N,W. and W,N.W., pros  e s-et. tw e rels of 40 �4W, we had e wi ways westw of N.b.K d S.b.W., wi  e unifory sting  e nhwa, ms, at e ra of reque of a le per hour;  e sou-west of Cape euwin it  us re an one : sccely y fiy c- rant w obse  the 97, at eight p.m., we sod foy-eight faoms; d, at one o'clk e f- lowing momi, saw the Blk Pmid, sn aer enter Bass's St by e passe on the u side of.King's Isld. Ar in e htite of S epht Bay,  the et side of Ki's Isld, in  unsuss searob aer me rks laid down in e French chas, but t notic in ose of Cain in- de, we re up; aM at eleven p.m. pass

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