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 Goo.l NATUBAL HISTORY. ence in physlc geophy, must probably have n ve markable; d, combin th infersflea dedle from the chins, and from e smms for which we are in- debd  CapOn ag and Mr. Brown, ey would seem to int out e ment of the s on e ao corm of New Holld.  the r g which a Capuin Fliade's rice, ( e subjola Map,) the fit on the utht, (3, 4, 5, 6, 70 is thut ich includes e d Cliffs, Ma!li- n's Island, a  of e cot of Arehera's , om a Newld  Ca Wilrfo, d Bmmby's Isles; d iu len, from the main d (3) on e south-w of Mn's laird,  Bmmby's lsl, {7) is mii, in a di n!y from soul-west e glish my's lds, (2, 2, 2, 20 at a disu of aut four !es,  of u teat; d the ner ndlng of them all, Captain Fliaders states (p. 233), is nely N. by E., ' palel with e llne of e main cot, d wi Bromby's lslds.Wessell's lairds, (1, 1, 1, 1,) the third or most noh chn, at fourea miles from �e snd ,'sh out to more th eighty mil from e m ld, lik in e  direon. [C

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