that bay which we had left in the morn- 

 ing ; but before we could reach it night 

 came on, and we palled a moil difrnal 

 one, lying upon our oars. 



The, weather continuing very bad, we 

 put in for the fliore in the morning, 

 where we found nothing but tangle and 

 fea-weed. We now pafled forne days 

 roving about for provifions, as the wea- 

 ther was too bad to make another at- 

 tempt to get round the cape as yet. 

 We found fome fine Lagoons towards the 

 head of the bay ; and in them killed 

 fome feal. and got a good quantity of 

 iliell-fifli, which was a great relief to us. 

 We now made a fecond attempt to 



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double the cape ; but when we got the 

 length of it, and paffed the firft head- 

 land, for it confifts of three of an equal 

 height, we got into a fea that was hor- 

 rid ; for it ran all in heaps, like the 

 Race of Portland, but much worfe. We 



were 



