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 gCTION VIIL DIRECTION8 FOR THE PA88(E iTHI TIlE E THROUGH HRES' A. Tz pasge rmmeuded by Can inde for passing 9tion VIII. through Tor* Sit is by earring the rfs at Muy'$ Inner laird; by which rou a twoays' pass w! car u. ship st all danr: bu as the s twn Wk d Muy's Island Js sewed with d, myof whi have  discover since the publition of his and oF which the grear numar have only en rtly en, it cannot  alled a e nation. The dan csist of low coral islands, surrounded by extensive upon which in long and dark nights a vessel is in mo- menta danr of triking; the result of hleh must be the'certain destruction of he essel, and the pwbable of he cw. The. Inner Route s fit pursued by Mr. Cripps in he bri Cyclops, und fm Port Jaeks Bengal,. in 1812. It was subsequently followed by eu= tenant C. Jeffreys, R.N., in the command of the hind wssel Kinlamo, on her passa from Port Jackson eylon, in 2815,. is oeer dw a eha, wi atmek of his voya up e eoast; which, esiderinK the ns  his ime, 'an oer eiumstans at pvent his obtainin the nessa data to lay down wi um m intrica and danrous a passa, ds him very at credit; he filled up the spe between deavour River and Ca Direction, which Captain Ck did not e; the only rt that had previously en left a blank un e
 * Hosvnn's lian DirectS, v. fl. p.

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