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 SAILIN( DII"ON$. 9 flat but o sm s. A rf xn or more a ve les to e stwa, d it s not ht imprble t. t it mit  eonneed with the rfs at eznd   wd of Mtme Islands. The eent of the largest ' isld is in 1 �8., d 1 �E. To the N. of kell's Islands the -tide sets  o u; but to the west with .gr stnh  the .E., 'and,  or n miles m the eastward of Mly Isles,  fide  d fell third-six feet, the mn bi tnty= one days old. ke!l's lsids e twenty mil fr the I   south; and in his inal, but within four lees horn e shore, a several small rky .islets, on o of which there is a remkable lump; near e shore are two islds, which have a mo feile and verdant ap- n han any other pa ne em: these fo the wes exi of Cozza's Mcv Isles lie in a N.b.W. diron, and are eight miles in exnt; the princip and hihest island is near e sou end of e group; those to e norwd mall and sling. o centre of e higher is in tltude 15 �, d ltude 123 �. Cvam ISrAS was seen by e Fresh. Its mir is in latit,de 16 �25', and 1ontude 12 18' tt is the nor-westnmost of a r of islands, exnding in e &rfion of N. 60 � mong which CI Island,  nam m a mkable cle. or ehm ne i no end, and Dxz's Mosvr,  conspicuous: the lair is a high lump. This  is m from one of a simil natu, and exnding in a like direction w e eas, -by a strait from three  four mil wide, and 'from n to twenty deep.

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