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 k (latitude 21  0', longitude 149 d a que ia amr, d at d southeft da; on  lat i a m ky iiet. ' k 2 (in latude 20 �, Iontude ]49  ' 55',} i of hummky aha; it h o a f off i uaat d noh-et ends, aehing off at !east aou-at f ia a d rky islet. THR RO, in latitude 20 �', a am iaita of mera heighL All these isids e surmund .by dp war. e vaaon here is aut k 4, in latitude 20 � 10", d k 4 , in lat. 20 �, d e two sdy isle  the westward of them, were only at a disce. ], in iatude 20 � 10",--I 1, in latitude 20 � 10,' con ting two islanda,--I 3, in latitude 20 � 15",nd I 4, in latitude 20 � 30", are also high, but we were not nearer  em than s or sev miles; ] , in latitude 20 � 4', 1ontude 149 � 55", is the is!d on which Cap,in Finders 1, and describes in vol. ii. p. 94; he says, "is litre isld is of ianlar sha, and each side of it is a mile lg; it is sounded by a col reef. T time of gh war k place e our before the toOOh'S passa, u it had done among e barrier reefs; from ten to fien feet smed to  the se by e shore, d e flood ce fm e norwd."  vacation near l 2 is 6 � E. m is a high, bluff island, the gered summit of which, in hfitude 20 � 35', d 1ontude 149 � 15", is eight hr d vty-four feet high: there e several isle off its souast end, d one off ia north-west end. SIK JAM SMITH'S GKOUP consists of ten or twclve

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