Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 2.djvu/348

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S?Lm? ?ONS. ? ?d ? ?ui ?k? wh?, from ? ?? 9e?. ? ? ? ?, mo? ?!?-? may ? ext. N. A?, a? in ?e m?s ? May ? Ja? blo*s with ?at ?n?.? ? the ?as? but ?ey ?en ? ashroe ?e ? ? a ?a-b?ze, for ?e ni?h? ? ?ly A?er ?e mon? oF J?ne the ?inds ? ?e ?stward ? Ca? ?der? a? ve? t?g?ar, ?d '?11y blow ? �e sou?w?d or south-west; they ? ho?er more cous?t ? ?e Mt? of Buc?r's A?J?!?, ?here ?e sea- b? b?w ?u?p?ly fwm ?e N.W. ?ng t? l?d. At int?5, dudn? the east mons?n, ?e ?nd blo? stw? ? S.E., but only ?r a 8ho? time, ?rhaps o?y ?t a few houu. Ships may c?ep ?ong t? ?st d New Holia? W ?e e?tw? during ? eu?rly ?s?n, when they could not make ?y progress in ? mid s?, ?t?t much dela? by c?ms. Towns ?e No?-Mt Ca?, nei? ?e monsoon n? ? South ?t ?ade ? much e?eu?d, ? ?nd behg ?n?lly from the S.W. or N.W. ?dng ?e st?n? bf ?e Westerly mons?, that in ? mon? of Deeemir and Jan?a?, the wind re,far be?een W.N.W. and W.S.W., and, in the ?igh- ?urhood of the North-west ? somegmes blo? but even in ?ese twplcd re,ohs, when ?e wea?er is very b?, t? ch? is predicted by ?e b?me?r, whi& 0?er- ?se is sc?cely a?ected. In Febm?, h?r ?e coast of NewHoll?d, the moh?n is less cons?t, nd the wind ohen blows oK ?e land, so ?at a ship couJd m?e her wes?ng, when, iF more t5 the no?w?d, it would ? im?ss?le ?r her to ?in ?y