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 28 APPENDIlL SECTION II. DF..qCRIPTION OF THE WtND$ ND ATHE AND OF THE R, NDS AND COA BEN BREAKSEA SP ND CAPE YORK. Sect. II. shore by noh-eas win dng  n f Ju, . East July, and Auffust the only son at I have any C m   wis d wr un e .mt t; t we is nelly tk sad cudy, a.   ied wi showers of , pficM!y during e two In the neighbourh of Bm 8pit in Ma, 181 exrienced a frh gale from e westwa, ar whi& it veed  8.E., wi iek rainy we:  in neighurhd of Ca Capfim, in June, la91, we h a fsh e fm e N.E. Among e Noumrid Idnds, we haw experiend wmrly wid, but e blw in !it breeds wi e weaer. Even as  as Wn, e wind cannot be sd   sady.  th noah of is poln however, the winds e ys con- st fr the sourd, d seld or v vr to e wesd of sou, or to the eastward of S.E.b.E.; nely a from S.S.E.: fres win cause the wea- ther to be hzy, and sometimes bring rain, which nders � nav/fion among the reefs in some deuce danrmts. Iu my last voygo up e co on approaohing Ca York, e wth w so thi that we ul not see more  queer of a mile ahead; we, however, mu from rf ef,  always saw m in aient time  t course if we were in eor. In such a navition oudy dull weather is, however, raer an advange than othe

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