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Leading mark.a distantMountain with a double (op. yL.
on with the outer o f two rocks oil' a remarkable ^
black Toint. bearing S E b S.
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^ Latitude Observed on chore a6*. az SzJforth.
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Tillage V ,
Low Cultivated rcau
\ Sugar Loaf Teak bearing W4.Z0JIIjo miles
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* 8 ” * 6^J&izmnc$Jtock + The'whole o f tkis bigh t
\ 16 n . 7 i ' \ \ * filled with reefs. *
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Village i
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B i r e c t i 0 n s
The course from, the anchorage a before hauling up fo r the
JLarbour isSE b S. O ff the point forming the S E aide
A ofthe'Betrbour. there are two conspicuous round black reeks ;-
Tunics a t / \
" t /Inchon / \ the outer one must le kept on with the tcpofa distant dou-
V. f Village bletopped h ill.on a SE b S bearing, till theEarbouropens,
which ivill not be MU weUin. Then haul up about SSW.and
steer dose along the eastern, shore in g,6,5 andgitStth * The
Village will soon show on the western side and when past the
narrowest part a birth may be selected at pleasure.
I t should be remarked that the distant highdiountmn taken, as one
High, Mountains cultivated o f the leading marks is not the highest,but second highest
toth * Smrnut vfth ,T an g ,.