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&. ooast tteuds roumt to OM southward for thifiy mi?es to ?,'IV. ?y, which ?so has ? ?all o?ng ?t the ?t?; five ?. W? mi?s i? ? h ? ?K? of hills, ? wh? t?, of flat- topped summit, are conspicuous; ?d, at a dis?, &e ap?ar?ce of islands. ?ey ?e the Bar&elemy Hills. i few mii? ta the ?twa? ? ?RT ?T? T?s Poxes, in latitude 13 �?0", lou?mde 130 � m?n head of the pot? ia s?ounded by a r?, whi? cxtmda f?m it for m? ? ?r? mile? ? west ?de h? ? a t?, 5ut of m?k m?e ?naide?e stretching ? the northward of Cape Hay for fi?eu mi!?; n?r its ex?i? ?w is a ? of dry r?ks? o?up?ng an ex?nt of two m?e? The ch?nel ?iu ?e he?s two to four miles wide, and h? ? in it ?tw?n six and seven fathoms, mud. The ? ?aduaHy ?n?acta it approaches the narrow mouth of ?e inlet to a mile ?d a half? it t?n tr?ds to ?e aou? for ?x miles, where it ia di- vided into two errol, that ? up for six or seven miles mor? to ?e foot ofa tan?e of wood? h?ls, ?e ? which is GooDwis.. ?e west?n side of the inlet is ?cu? by ?nk o? clay, ?at dries at low wa?r. At a?ut thee ?les within ?e n?w endnee ? ?e wes?rn ?de, ?e? is ? inle? and above this ?e ?om? is g?d, ? ?g of clay, in whi? i? mixed a sm?l pete: ?tw?n ?e ?let ?d ?e na?ows, the ?ttom d?p ?d r?ky. ?tw?n Ca? Hay, in lati?de 14 a i * 30", ?d i?de ?30 � 30", ?d ?INT PEARCE, in la?tudo 14 � 1ongi?de 130 � 15", the co?t is s?11 low, and was only se? at a dis?ce, Off the la? ?int there 5 a ?ef d?s not ex?n? ? a g?o? dis?a ? a m?e a? a ?f.