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 APPENDIX. PREVIOUSLY to enMring into the detail of tim following eoast-direetiorm, in which it !rls been attempted, for the d;e of a more euy reference, to ollect all the nautical informat/on under one meral head, it may be proper to premise, that Cqtptain Flinders, in the account of his voy- aSqJ*, lure given two very utefui Chalem ulm tim winds and her that may be experienced upon the vaxlous coasts f this eontinent  as well as information respecting its general navigation, and psrticuhr sailingiroctions for the outer pusu from Port Jaebou through Torres' Strait,  entering the reefs at Murray's Island. From these dmpters Captain Hotsburgh has arranged, in his valuable work on tlm Hydrogmphy . of the Indian Ocean, a set of sailingJreetimm, and other naut/oal information% tht wil be fbuud useful for the navigation of the southern and castera coasts of (his eonthent. + Hoasnvaen's l,dlau D/ree, vol.fl. pp. 40& 51/g
 * Vo!.l. book I. ch. xr., and vol. iL boric 9. ch. XL



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