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32,?, APPENDIX. A. ,e?d.y I? f?om wkioh wood and, prehbly, w? n? PORT HURD, at ? ? ? ? ? h 11 � 30 ?, is �? ?t-wa? i? ?n? up ? a d? &r ?t ?1?; it ?en s?s ?W two ? ?h?? of a m? ? ? f? by two low of ?em, Mount Hurd, kept in ?e o?i? ?w? ?e t? poin? of entice, is ?e m?k for ?e dee?st pa? of ?e ? reno up at f?om ?f to a q?Mr OF a mile wid? ? a e?n? four ? five ?oms de? ?e ?t? hem b t?ekiy w?d?, ?t ?rl ? e?g u ?w r?g? of hillo ?st ma? tim ? t? ?t ? hu?d ?et ?e ?u? ?de ? Ba?st hind ? ?APE F?URCROY the eo? h f?d by ? hills? ? ?or ?e next ?n mH?, it is low ud hck? SECTION IV. OF THE NATURE OF THE WIND8 AND THE DESCRIPTION OF THE COAST BETWEEN CLARENCE STRAIT AND ?HE NORTH-WES? CAPE. A. T!3*. Mt?ve oF ?e ?nds ?po? the l%Tofih-v?ot C?ast? tbet is, Sect. IV. between ?ape Van Diemen end the North-west Cape, ditFers lg. West yer? materially t9om t4M regularity ?f the monMons in the Coast. sea th&t di?ide? it front ?mot ?nd ?s islm?!s t? ?e north-