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 IS �' R. Tli6 ship Minerva also o sounin in eight hs,  e apeu of shler Waif to th S,W.; thh lt dr is in a line between e t shoMs in about 1ontude lO  20'. (See Hotsburgh, Supp. p. 3.) BAMON'S SHOAL is ld do h t shu of horse-shoe, of not less a rty-fiVe miles in 6xte; on �e no-et end e two islets wi trees. The JSLzS are pbably ne its suth-west exemi they we ieen by Mr. Sumher, MOter Of the ship An, Mr 18, 1823; ad are 8scribed by him us ing qrS of a Mile tn clrcmreuce, twenty t high, and �e sea twe em twenty hthoms deep.' At FoUr H.E.b.N. from em the vessel unded in twelve ftoms, d at e same time saw a reef ten or n milo to e S.E., with deep war tween it and e isle. A laddad on the sou-wesmmost isle ud found it inhi- bi only by birds, but clothed with shrubs d wild p. By obation, these islands were found to lie  lagtude 19 �, and Isn,turic 158 � A f is ld  in M. KruMnsm's Aflu of e ific O (18) in latitude 17% and lontude Md is em cled LLISH A RIBy was en by e ship FDaxc, the noah- eut mmity of which' is ld down in iafide 20 �d 1ontude 1500 32'; it is of si-clul sha, and exnds as f south u 21 �, and aps   nearly mty miles wide. INR'S HORSE-SE SHO; t noemt ead il in latitude 2 *, ud de 151 �: it presents nvex,  our edge, to e Sou, d ds

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