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CONTENTS.
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APPENDIX.

A.

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Section I.—Of the winds and currents, and description of the ports, islands, and coast between Port Jackson and Breaksea Spit. 248
Section II.—Description of the winds and weather, and of the ports, islands, and coast between Breaksea Spit and Cape York. 258
Section III.—Description of the winds and weather, and of the ports and coast between Wessel's Islands and Clarence Strait. 307
Section IV.—Of the nature of the winds and the description of the coast between Clarence Strait and the North-west Cape. 322
Section V.—Of the winds and weather, and description of the Western Coast between the North-west Cape and Cape Leeuwin. 366
Section VI.—Of the winds and weather upon the South Coast. Directions for King George the Third's Sound, and hydrographical remarks relating to Bass Strait. 377
Section VII.—Description of the shoals and reefs in the neighbourhood of the coasts of Australia. 384
Section VIII.—Directions for the passage within the reefs through Torres Strait. 392
Section IX.—Dip of the magnetic needle. 400
Section X.—Upon the geographical positions of the fixed points of the survey. 404
 

B.

Containing a list and description of the subjects of natural history collected during Captain King's survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia. 408
 

C.

Geology. 566
 

D.

Language of the Natives. 631