Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 2.djvu/350

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$AILING D?RF?rioN8, t?at, as ? ? C? ?11?t, ?e ? of ?e 'o?a6? .A. vaH? ?meen l �and l�. N?r ?e Nor?-w?t 'Ca?, ?d w ?e e?tw? of it ? f? as ?pu? Islam, 'it ?.'W? is a?ut ?o Westfly. ?t. � On ?e so?-side of Cl?en? St?t ?e l?d is lo?, ?ke ?e e?t ?o the e?twa?. PA?ON BAYap? to be ? mouth of a,rlver, but it ? not ex?ined. The o?nin? ? the. ?tw?d of the pmj<?g ?int ?at fores ?e e? side of Pa?on .Bay, s? m ? a g?d ?d'to h?ve ? inlet at its ?ttom tr?d?.? ? CAPE GROSE,'in l?tude, 1? � 4?', ?dlon. 131 �$ ?e wes? he?d of Pa?on Bay: it is fron? by ?fs ?t ex?nd for a ?nsidemble dh?e-inm ?e ?a: ?r ex?emity is ne?ly n?e miles no? from ?e ?. He? the ?st extends low ?d s?dy m POINT B?Z? ? the nor?w?d of which. ?ere is a bay: re.the sou? ?e shore is.w?ed, and trends for ei?h?en mil? �e no? entm? of Anson B?y, which is fomed by P?ao? Is?s; ?e are low ?d s?dy; at ?e ex?e- mity of ?e ?rthern isle, ?ere is a s?dy ? in ?- rude 13 �30", ?nd 1on?mde 131 �20": ?e sou? end is oreran wi? man,oyes, and it ap? ve? doub?l whether a ?a?el exi$? ?twe? it and d?e smMler isl?d, which is endrely su?ounded by m?oves. This ?tm? �e bay is very intricate, and u?less, since ?at m ?e ? ?e islands is so mu? ?r. Arian's ?y ?oMs g? ?chomge, ?d probably has ? sm?l fi?et ?t ?e ?m. CAPE FORD, in latitude la �?", longitude 1? �0", ? ? r?f p?ng for ? miles ?om it: hence 0,g,,,zed by Goog|�