Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 2.djvu/308

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m'?st 'exfreinity and ? summit ?f L'? h? ? ? REZF ?, in latitude 14 �, has a s?b-ma? e?t w? not u?ued. b wo? side is a d? key in'!a?Mde 14047 * 3?. m is probably unconnec?d wi? the sho? o? the south ?d oF h?le lslud. In Cap.in ?k'? mu?h ch? t?re b tw?ve ? mrk? ?w? two shah ?i?h mu8? EAOLE ISLAND is low and wooded, and aitua?d at ?h end ? a '?nside?Me sh?!; i? latitude ?d 1on?tude 145 � 30".

DI?ON ISLANDS are t? high

c?!? by Captain Cook to ?i? shi? to ?e �e ?s, ?ouKh which he pas?d out to sea; they ?e high ?d oF ?ni? sha?, and mi?t ? 8?n more th? R? or dx !e? ? w? it ?t ? the h? ?Xh? in tho ?hb?rh? of the ree?;' the ?r?emm?S is in la?tude 14 � 50", Ion?tude 1? ? ?6'.?5': the ?uthemmost is in latitude 14 �, 1on?tude 145 � 45".