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APPENDIX. 
A. 
Sect. II. 
■N. East 
Coast. 
shoal lagoon ; it is entirely of coral, and has abundance of 
shell-fish ; it was here that Captain Cook procured turtle 
during his stay at Endeavour River, from the entrance of 
which it bears N. 75° E., and is distant eleven miles ; its 
south end is separated from 0 by a channel of a mile wide. 
THREE ISLES, in latitude 15° 7' 30", is a group of low 
coral islets covered with shrubs, and encircled by a reef, 
that is not quite two miles in diameter. 
Two miles and three quarters to the N.W. is alow wooded 
island, about a mile long, also surrounded by a reef ; and 
four miles to the southward of it is a rocky islet. 
Reef f is about four or five miles E.S.E. from Three isles ; 
it appeared to be about three miles long : its western ex- 
treme is in latitude 15° 10', and in longitude 145° 26'. 
TWO ISLES are also low and wooded, and surrounded 
by a reef: the largest islet is in latitude 15° 1' 20", and 
longitude 145° 22' 10". 
Reef g appeared to be about a mile broad and two miles 
and a half long; its south end is in latitude 15° 0' 15", 
longitude 145° 26' 45". 
Reef h is an extensive reef, having high breakers on its 
outer edge : it is more than four miles long, and separated 
from the north end of g by a channel a mile wide. 
Reef 1 has several detached reefs about it, on the north- 
ernmost are two rocky islands, and to the southward, on 
a detached shoal, there is a bare sandy islet that is per- 
haps occasionally covered by the tide: its south-western- 
