Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 2.djvu/206

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-'posite-t6 the Isl?ds of'? ?d Bemier; but ?. flora ?e' Ve? ?tri?te md sh? na?e of a?r?h; it is ve? dou?l wh?er even' a sight of ?e l?d in t?t' d?on ?d* be pr?r?. ?e r?s of ?rk H?'s I?d am of a ve? rem?ble fo?afion, ?nsisting of a ?n- gefi? of qu?e s?d, uni? iu sm?l ?r k?eh by a c?r?s ?ment, in which ?me ?efls were ?d ?be?. The g?1o? ?r of ?s ? is more f?ly ?ea? u?n h ?e Appendix by mY friend ?. Fk?n.- U? ?e su?it of'the c?ffs ?ere ?e a f? low shrubs, at ?s t?e much pa? up, but ?ong ? Mr. ?ingh?. found a tolerably fi? ?est. In his ?11?fion were ?e fo?wing p?, w?ch were ori?y brought ? ?r? �by D?pier; viz., t?cMn?m i?um, Br.; diplo- ? Dam?e?, Desf.; sol?um, a ?omy ferm?- ? spies ?ut fm?tion, (8. Da?a ?na, Br.; ? a ?te fi?red by ?pier*?" a' ?utfful lor?s (t?fol?, Cu?.) ?ew on ?e b?ches of ? ?de?fi?d. ac? (a. li?ta, C?. MS.):" �' �?- "m?y were the wr?ks of most h?mst- ?g p?ts, '? es?ly ?ose of ? herb? ous duration, which had ?me time sin?.f?en a �'Ds?s? vo!i fii., p; 110, ?. &' igi 4.