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 574 APPENDIX. [C. by their linear and nearly hoiontel outlines; end erept in a few instances, as Mount Cockbum, Steep-Head, Mounts Trafalgar and Waterloo, (which look more ilke hills of fimtzo trap,) they have very much the aspe,c, t of the summits in the coal formation *. l'ne subjoined sketch of some of the islands off Admiralty C_mlf, 0ooking outhward from the north-east end of  Island, about !at. 13 �, . long. 125 �) bas ome re- emblance to one of the views in P6ron's Atlas (pl. vi., fig. 7) :-- aud the ourse of the lies Forbin (pi. viii., 6. 5, o the  of C g's win. The red colour of the cliffs on the north=west and west coasts, is also an appearance which is frequendy noticed on these cases, the shape of the hill is really that of a reof er bay- tick; the ramverse section being an,,ular, and the horizontal top an *dg.
 * Cptain Kin, however, has inf(mned me, that in oome of

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