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 l.. height, and appeas to be fumih  x light J.o. vgetaon. The French ships sl ong' this t at e stce of 'four or five mes �e be, d e reme by em is s- ficieny iu de for tion. Un thee nsi&mtions it w not de ness t we shoed exine an,  erefore s at a disce from the land,  ensure a qui&er psage  Cape Peron, in oer  explore e bay d  Isles of uis Napoleon. S ver d ttnest Isld had n eady mfuHy eed by e en&; but m e later is to the Noah-west Cape, wi e ex-. on of Shark's Bay, ey saw very litfie � t, d ve given its oue pcipy m V Keden *. At nn, on the 0, our itude  34 �6' 14" ud  ge be, sandy path un �e land, e "Th Bih ql" of Cap Baudin, re N. 7 E. (m.) At six o'k in e eyeing We ps Ca Natu- s, ving expedenc a stm ct, si N. ll � at nrly two miles per hr; hen we ser W e nowrd, but it

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