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?.OPELAND IS!?AN?) is small and ?sb?, i? A. smm?t is in latitude l I �and lon?tude 132 � f?r ?l? and 'a qus?er W.N.W. from it is a ?d ha?ng ni? f?t water n? i? ?; it ? not qui? ?in whe?er it w? join? to ?e 1? or ? from whi? ?t two miles and a h?. On 'tM ?stem side of ? bay theto ? a s?t ?do ?a?ng ?mker's Is!?d from ? m?n; it elev? ?les in len?, ?d ? navi?ble sin? ?e Malay fi?t we? o? ? p?s through iC CRO?R? ISLAND is twen? mi!? ? ?m no? m sou?, nd fMm two ? five b?sd, im nofih? ?mi? is in J? ?8' 30' !a?tude, and 132 �1? i?- tude; a?ut ?ree-quarars of a mile within it th? is a ?kable r?ky knob: iu ?uth ex?me is in 11 �ALM BAY, On its wes? side, is ? ex?!!ent neh? in ?e ?rly mon?on; it is four mi!? ?d a h?f ?,' nd ne?!y ?r? d?p. %e shorn is ?ky .f? a mile nd ?e sou? ?int h? a ?ky sh? p?j?fing to ?e W.N.W. for n mile and a qua?r. DARCH? ISLAND is se?ad from Cmker's lslud by ? navi?ble stilt two miles wide; ? ?e ?ef at ?e northeast end we had six fathoms, but in mid-eh?nel the dep? w? as much as eleven fn?oms. A ?nsid?Me p?eeu ? the eust end for more than a mile. ?e bl? is a?ut two miles and thr?qun? long, and is thinly w?; its nor? ?int is in la?tude ] I � ?FFL? ?A Y forms a ?d '?rt during ?y it is M?n mib d?, ? ? ?o ? ? br?: ?d