Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/246

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184 SUI?VEY 01? ?HE ?e ?uen?y suppfi? ? s?: but the one we u?, e?t d? wes?rly ?d, when ?e p?b?ity.of on ?y p? of?e no? side offs is?d, is ve? qu?fio?ble'; for the ?k �e ?nd blo? off?e shore. ?ks ofn?ves, but not of r?nt da?, we? nofi?. In o? wal? ? ?e ?s we ?w ab? of qu?s, but ? ?i?s were obse?ed; ve? f? s?-bi?s ?uent? the ?hes ?rha? on ?t of �e ?nfi?ty of ?e b?er r?fs, u?n w? they ? mu? more plenty p? ?eir f?. On ?e biffs, whi? ae ve? r?ky, ?e ?s ?ew l??ly, ?ough ?e ?il is sh?ow ?d ?; but in ?e ?flies ?. ?nningh? fo?d some g?d l?y ?o?d, ? w?ch he ?w? a few p?&-?nes, w?ch wo?d doubtless ?five, were it n? for ?e fires of ?e native. We saw ve? few P?e-? ?at ex? forty fe? in height. ?d ?e Cones Were not yet fo?. Mr. C? rem?k? a ?t s?- ? ? Goodie