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 0 APP!t:NDIX. 'A. !on, and not so mtek as n quar'cer of a mile wide; in soma S. IP.   h nien faoms, but In o it wa West it uns reu s eba in the hills, which  abru, C d i!ly e d fore gh, In whb, in e n. No k water was n in y part of e f; t. it w. r e  e  e, tt might pably  fod in a mo In e rt of   side, wbe e  gllies nuus:  is, hoover,  steam wit  Gut. An litor swimmg au t ve few Rsh we not. e t extends & ape Du.ejour to Cn ndo de, a disn of ninety-five m, out  oni,  th but few nuosi6 of any uen. e  cfly ky, with here d the but the sho neml is on a exsed my rU, however, where s boat might land; cuily hi Bucxts H, and s litde rer on at JStASD: at e !atr pla the is a 11y in ck of the y, which may pmbly pdu h : i bay is ne CapOn Baudin's MouT mpd bill, that is nspicuous m e a. e mount is only visible between e n of 8ou d W.S.W., and may  seen at e dinnce of sev or ght iee It J situad at six miles Dom e sho, in istnde 14 � 1, and 1ontude 17 �0". e t is he t slightly wed, and sucidy ele to conc e interior; no p  whl, excepng Mot Casuina, c!d be seen. It is fnd by ks,

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