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 twce: 'the ship passed round the western extremity at two miles oil', and found i iag from.'Sand Ca to  N. 2 �one huad ad seventy-sir miles, and to  e. i latitude 21 �', d 1otude 14 �. �I e mE' Co mlt was not seen: it consists of a string of sand-bks and ks, from 6re  twenty ft high, with passers �. (Hornburgh, Supp. p. 35.) SIR JAM SAUMAREZ'S SHOAL w. sa by M. Lihou; it i, in latitude 21 �, and 1ontude 15 4ff by .chronometer, which w found coect on miag Sdy Ca a day or two afrwas. There is ron.to suppos �at my other reefs exist to e N.W, of this posifi KENWS REEF, discovered by Mr. Alexder Keun, M- r of e ship Wiiam Shand, on her passa kom Syd- ney W Batavia, extends in the direction of. N.W.b.N.N. for ten miles, d is composed of sand and ks, me of which, at the south end, were six or eight feet out of the war: it is six miles broad; lhe centre of the edge (t no) is in latitude 21 � and longitude '155 �y chromer d lun): it was found   S. 67 � six miles from Bi Islet, of Wrack BOOBY and BELLONA SHOALS. In e neighur- h of these wefs, Lieunant John Lamb, R.N., Com- mander of the ship Baring, was embarrsed for ree days, in which inrval he was sounding in tween nineveh d fogy-five fathoms, d frequemly passed shoal parts, un which the sea was breaking. e limits assied by this officer W the exnt of the rocky ound, are e rallels of 20 �  21 � and e meridians of 158 15' and 159 � A sd ist w sO seen by him, suuud,d by .a a of.rooks. 21 � 8,, a Vo. H.  C

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