Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 2.djvu/212

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? moderate hei?t, yeF? leyel, nnd c?ering no ,particular mark that could be set with.any J?l?, chance of recognition to obtain a cross bearing. An.there-is every r?-?_ to bed/eye that this.part of the coast is what was taken by former. navi- gators for Cloates Island*,' I have named southernmost point of. the high land Point Cloates. At noon we were in latitude 21 � 5" having exper/eneed a current of twenty-three miles to the north since yestezday at noon. The northern extreme, Viaming's Head, bore N.F?b.E.?E., and the south extreme S. 7 � and in the bearing of between S, 39 �82 ? E., the land is higher than in other parts, and dw. llnen very gradually towal?s the extrelz?e, ? As the brig.approached the land, breakers were ?een to extend tl? whole length of the shore, wlfich is fronted by a sandy beach: the land is of moderate height, but t?le summit is tather more rugged than that to the southward, where the outline is peffoctly level. At he_F-past three :. o'clo? V]nmlng Head bore south, six miles and three-quarters off: .at four o'clock the latitude, by the toOOh'S meridional altitude, was found to be 21 ? 38' '27", at which time sights. Were .taken for the .chronometer, .which made the 1ongi. tttcle of. the'head: 114 �16": the situation as. ��?e? vol, is p. 44?. .,