Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 2.djvu/412

 SMLIN DIREL'ION 38? tude 150 �onbu, v ii. p. 9,) .. BETWEEN e plelS Of 16 � and 1 �, and e mdis  150 � d 15' 3, e e ve v nsive e, various ps oF which he b een, ae. ng  e following aounts. Lieutenant Vine saw a ex esx in !efid 1  ', e !tude 151 � See e eunt oe sh deseH  M. Tregmsse. Mr. Bs Commuter o e g Al, in Oeb, 1817, saw �gg extenng for a nsideMe isnce  a N.g. d SrW. dixon. The At n along e rf far twenty-five miles: aut e eent Hr. Bie saw t nd ble in latnde o ,, d !ontude 151 � Lmo's 8nos, pbably a  o e ave r seeh  Lieunent ue  rom e A!e, !i in latitude ' 1 ' d ltude 151 �: it is (-ix mi! in len, and lies N.N.E. d S.8.W. A ve nsi eXO Or HOALS  ISLETS W   M. , oF e FMn bfi s Trois Fs, in m wi, e bfi Jessie, in 1821, accoin to e subjoined coun** 'On e 1O June, e *wo bdp in eomn Fell in  a rau oF rFs, tinad to the easa  o nnd isle, the eos of w is in IS1 � (149 � hat  Ps)  e vesh hu M e wind immiaJy , findin ey eld nm pass M ndwa, Fe Up, d ran o e sho Fm eiKhg a.m.  F p.m., at e dis-  oF a le ud a halF. toer e cound seven isieU,   which w ved  shru, and the vfio e b7 �re, ou e ed og i e sea

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