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/?) SURVEY OF THE INTERTROPICAL whose summit, from its elevation and position, appeared W offer so ? ? op?nity of ob- t?ni? a bi?'s-eye v?ew of a great pa? of ?e A?p?, ?at ?e ?t?r w? ?or? ? a bay under i? we?t side; and as ?n as ?e v?sel was s?u?, we l?d? ? ?b? the He?, ?d were tepid for ? trouble ? a ve? ex?n- sire view, ?d an u?l ? of b?fi? of ?e isl? ?d r?ks in i? visnity. Malus Isla? is of ?e s?e fo?on ? E?erby Is?d, ?d is clo? wi? ?e s?e kinds of plants. ?e myles ?e deep, ?d �e sides of ?e hi?s am cove? wi? ?e s?e s?ne, of whi? a p?e w? er? on ? s?it of?e he? W ?k ?e s?t where the ci?- feren?r was p?. Some tu?e ff?ks were seen u?n ?e b?h; and when we retum? to �e v? ?. ?weH l?d? ? wash ?r the? ?ming on shore, but none apart, a? s? we found no eggs, it ? probable ?t ?e young h? ?y ?en ? ?e wa?r. ?e next mo? we sa?, ?d a?emp? W s? m?d ?e w?m side of M?us I?d; ?t were pre?en? f?m ?ssing betw? it ?d ?m? I?d by ?e ?ess of ?e wa?r. ?ere is, howler, eve? rein w believe ?t in mid?h?el the water is d?p ?ough for any p?se; but as our pe?is?ng world have ?,? ? Goodie