Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 1.djvu/296

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?4 SURVF.� ?)1? T I? INTERTROPICAL isiS. examine it '?er.' A?ut ?our ?1? '?m'? ?oves, but o? ?tde im?? ? ?e ?y noti? of. ' ?r. At day?ght ?e next toeing We were ?d? s?, ?d s?e?ng up ?e w?t side ? ?e bay. ?e ?t try& W ?e no?hw?, ? ??g low ?d w?, is fron? by a ?dy ? sever? sho? ?d a ?e ofl?w w? is?ds, w?& were c?ed ?aremom Isles, now b? to shew ?em?lves ? we pr?, ?d at s?- ?et we anchor? for ?e ?ght Under ?e is?d ?s. ?k?, 2. The fo?owing ?y we p?s? on?, l?ving seve? low w? isles to s?w?, ?d st?r? ob?quely ?o?s ?e ?t, w?& ?ssessed ?e s?e low ?d w? ap?ar? as yes?rday. Ca? Si?ou? now ?e in sig?, ?d as we approa&? it the sho?s b?e much more humerus ?d d?gerous, fwm bei? wm?s? eider of sand, or ofa bro?-?1o? r?k. In ?e o?g ?ey ?e ? of cor?, the l?ts of whi?, from ?eir colour, are so de?, ?t you sdl in ped? sec?ty; but near Ca? Si?ou? ?e sho? am n? visible until dOSe by, ?d we we?' twi? ve? ne?ly ?rown u?n them. ? we ?van? we le? seve? low w?y isl? W ?- ward Of our ff?; and, at s?t, ?c?r? under Digitized ?, Goog[e