Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 2.djvu/209

   mu dr, d the r nsuenfly er J,a. . n when e wi blew from e s.   chom, dun e suer nths, rk H's d h every tM to rm- mend it, excepti e to absence of fresh war, w&, ng  the Fn, w  fod  y pa of Shark's Bay; e ahoe  ure d e tWm clr of rks. em is so an abdan of fish d tue, d  the latter a sp ght emk foy or y eve &y, for ey are e sluggish, d e no effo W ca, rha fr owing e ssibty of their bng over e rky er at fmn e shorn, d dries at ebb.  h we ught oy two kis; the snapper, a ses of ,r,  by e French e "rougc bos," d a tdrn, whi r ple dd not  u*  eat, - ough e Fre v efly un it. ere e some si of is nus that a TM in- ous, but my are of delicious fiavo: it is de- scdb by M. pe in a par in e 2. du Mm D'Htoc Nrdl, (tom. iv. p.',)  l ttro argt, (t. g.) . On e 6 we sl, d  ouide of ffe a er's Isds; no'g was sn of e rf at es in del, on the u ride of  Ism: a pHng w

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