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SUBANTARCTIC ISLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND. 



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as Sarah's Bosom and Port Laurie) ; Norman's Inlet and Musgrave Inlet, nearer 

 the centre of the island ; and Carnley Harbour, in the south, which has been already 

 mentioned. 



Campbell Island lies 370 miles south by east from the South Cape of Stewart 

 Island, and consists of one fairly large island, about nine miles across, with a few 



Fid. 5. — Tbek-feun, Hemitelid Siuilhii, Nohman's Inlet, Ai-ckland Island. 

 The southern limit of tree-ferns. 



rocky islets near it. The hills are not quite so high as those of Auckland Island, 

 but the greater part of the island is bare, or covered only with tussock and other 

 low-lying plants, though some parts bear a scrub of Dracophyllum which does not 

 exceed 10 ft. in height. The island is exposed to the full force of the prevailing 

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