Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 2.djvu/662

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LANGUAGF.. 637 setration, seems to be convinced that the New Hollanders are not an original race, but have derived their origin from New Ouinen. It is therefore to be hoped, that this subject will not be forgotten by our trans-atlantic and Australian colonists; more pm-tlcularly by tlune of the new ?ettlement on the north coast at Melville Island, who, from their vicinit? to New Guinea, have the b?t opportunities of throwing light upon the question. 3ituationf of t? Places mmtloned in tke pindcling list ?tA ?tp?t ? P?t Jack. Ki? ? the Th?'a ? b ? t? ?u?w?t ?t, 1? mil? ?m Po? J?n. Calgon ?y is n? the no?h-we? ex? ? the Gulf of C?- ?. 1?0 mil? from Port J?. E?vour River? ? hti?e a?ut l? ?, ? ? the No? ? a?ut 1 !? mi? from Po? J?n. Bush-Bush, a?ut ? mil?, ) h ? hMdor, w? of Port Lim?one ?k, a?ut 140'mi?, J?n. Po? M?uarie, on ? ?t ?t, 168 miles ? of Po? J?n. M?e ?r?r, on the W? ? ? -f V? Die?n's ?. Bmny l?d, ? t? Muth? expiry J o END OF VOL, II,