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The accompanying chart embodies the results of our observations. 

 Although not based on a careful survey with accurate instruments, but 

 constructed by the cruder methods of visual impressions, compass- 

 directions for the shore-lines traversed, and estimate of distances by 

 the rate of walking, yet it is given as being more accurate than hitherto- 

 published charts. Comparison of this with others, as, for instance, 

 Bryant's map of this section (adapted from Proceedings of the Royal 

 Geographical Society, 1888), published with this report, will show how 

 varied and unauthoritative the latter are, and how great is the need 

 of careful work of this sort. Even such a cursory survey as ours could 

 greatly improve the recorded outlines of the islands and coast in hun- 

 dreds of places; and accurate work by experienced men would be of 

 much value to the numerous vessels that frequent this coast. 



