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the contrary, be an Omiflion ; but then M. Halley^ when 

 he made his Chart, had no account of its being ever fecn 

 by the Englifh Pilots, as lying out of the way of their 

 Shipping 5 much lefs had he any Authority where to place 

 it in refpcft of the adjoining Continent. 



Laftly, M. Frezier might have as well obferved that 

 his new Difcovery lying N. E. from Le Mane Streight, 

 in 51 grad. is found in the aforefaid Chart of the Varia- 

 tions, by the Name of Falkland's Jjles j as to; have amu- 

 fed his Reader with the Pretences of the Omifli'ons of fuch 

 minute Matters, as are not ordinarily to be expc fted in a 

 General Chart. 



Some 



