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84 suRv?.v or ?Hg ?sls? p? ?e s?vey of the ?; ?d we ?m? it ? ?. ?es ?y, ?.?mpllment to Sir S?o?. At night, ?e sere w? ha? ?der High Po?t, ? pr?ur? m a g? m?s ? ?. 1?. We le? ?es' Bay on ?e 1? ? ?e mo?ng, ? ? ?ng the western shore to ?e N.W.' ? w?ch we p?s? ro?d; ?d, ?ng betw?n it and a low s?d? isl?d, en?r? a bay, at ?e ?m of whi? w? ? o?, but we ?ere preven? ?om en?d? it by sho? wa?r. ?e next point ? ?e we?w? is Point S?, avA at ?e ?s?ce of a mile from k, is a l?e or,ks on w?ch ?e sea co?y b?s. We p?s? close m?d ?e ree? ?d ha? ? a ve? ?nsidemble o?ng about six or seven ?les ?de, ?d at le? five or six le? d?p. At ?e ?t?m of ?s' i?et was some ?gher l?d ? usu?, ?d ?ong it two ?p? h? were very ?nspicuous. ?e ?m ?ore of ?e po?, for su? it prov? to ?, is fo? by a su?ssion of r?ky po?, betw?n w?ch were ?s of r? ?i?, mu? higher ? ?y we ? yet seen, ?d, if ?ssible, more ?y w?. As ?e ?y was'? s?nt, we ?or? on ?e ?t side ?der one of ?e cli?, ?d during ?e night, ?e di? howling of naive dogs wa? h? close ? ?e ves?l,