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 312 .- APPENdiX. ' A. prig, vessels drawing.te or even ft may  ' ' ' e . . t. The's ns  a ve uous c for up--ds of lofty rail&, but  our examinchon  unaist by - in or obseafions, i is ld down fm  eye skeW. POINT BRAITAI in latitude 11 �0", d !omde 133 � 0', is twen miles  e wtward of Ha-md Ist; to  uwa of it is Junction Bay, which wu not exhed. For e next irty miles e cot is ve much indent, d hu some deep ba on eider side of Point Bclay, so one  e eutwd of Point Turner, at e tm of wch  oi, a mile in wide, is probably a river. H also.the feature of the cot is red, being low ud level  e eastrd u f  Point De, without a hill or ng ground in e in,riot .relie its monotonous a..At this place, however, a n of ky h!s, WgLLXMOTON EASOg, CO, of OUt twenty miles in extmt: 've mes hind it is e Tor, (latitude. I1 � ud 1one,de 133 � 2 a soli pid rk; ud v miles and a quar W.b.S. from e lat is a .- p hill. e two lau e appareny unnn wi the ra on which thee e four remarkable fids, of which .the two westmost e e most remkable. . GOULBN ISNDS consist of two islds, eh ng aut menty miles in umferce; ey e se* rated from e oer by a ky st ree miles we, whi h mmt.pts is deep enough for a sp of y sin to pass throug; e latude of e cenUe of is is 11 32. Macqu Su sees e sout

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