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 SAILINO DIR10S. 367 approached. The South-eat Te is suspd  e A. irhood o e eoast in e summer sson, d wds e mt const from S.S,W. N. We Cst. bn the No-west  nd POI=T CLOATES, which is in 22 o 33' " s., a space of ut fiy-two miles the shore is Ind b a t of rks, exn from r to five es from iU The ld is hi d level, d of mill apce: near e uor d there is a low, sdy plan at e ft of e hills; but  e souw �e cot ap w be sp d pripius. %is is eud e lnd at hu be en for Cloaks Isid; rid, in hct, it is not at 1 unlikely to   is!d, r, w e soud of e later in e shoM ends h, nd was so disnfiy sn, at it obably mmu-  wi e bosom of Exmou Guile. At latitude t 1 e cot slimly projts, and is ond by a rf, on which e sea w bki heaPly. CAPB FARqUHAR in latitude 3 �, and !onude 11 35' 3', is a low, sd in To the now of it e et nds in and fores a bay, but not dp enou M offer shelter fMm the prevlinK winds. Betwn Cape Farquh and Cape Curer the coast is low d sdy; the land h a level outline, d the shore rm b a sd beach, which did not ap M be n by ks. e land ofCAB CvI is hih, level, d rky, ud rlsinK abptly from e a, forms a ht, in latitude 24 �30", nd !ontude 113 � 4. s pMmonu is e noem he of Shsrk's Ba. e d was not seen by us W the S.E., d is ld down,  is �Vide vol. i. p. .

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