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 1ontude of he rock 133 � 58" E. On our last A. voyage the mean of the Bathurst' and Dick's watches Sect. IX. made it 133 � 40 , which was finally adapted, since it accorded better with the chrometrical dilTerence between its meridian and that of Cas;,16i Island. I have never been al. to af,ont fqr iS .traordnSry digreemnt batten the re] of thin hm ittswes an the. mhmnometm, since the former w!m' takmn wi e san o  mls of e mn, d seemed to  ve . - ' CAREENING BAY. is place was Hxed by a sees (e Ap A., in a note, p. 340.) . KING GRGS THE THIRD's 8OUN e 1oitu of  pl w adap from the servatbns d surv The t on  east sham  e enhance Hbour. de 35 �17', and lkud, 119 56' 2'. H (m mt y bay round the hd) COANG, in a land  or. T sof Feat COManxA, wa r oe

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