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  decision as to the measures most proper to be pursued, for the advancement of the public service and the security of the ships and people committed to his charge. On receiving their answers, says he:

On his return to Barrow’s Strait, Lieutenant Parry named several newly discovered islands and capes after Captains Baker and Capel, Major Rennell, Dr. Somerville, &c. &c.

Lieutenant Parry now ran along the south shore of Barrow’s Strait, at the distance of four or five leagues, and gave