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APPENDIX. 
A. 
Sect, fl. 
N. East 
Coast. 
rection, which has a peak near its extremity, close off which 
are two small rocks, but the depth at a mile and a half off is 
thirteeen fathoms. The peak is in latitude 12° 51' 55", and 
longitude 143° 26' 10"*. 
X ; the position of this reef was not precisely ascertained; 
it appeared to be about two miles to the N.N.W. of the ex- 
tremity of the cape. 
y and z are two covered reefs, of not more than a mile in 
extent ; they are separated from each other by a channel a 
mile wide: y is four miles and a half N. 51° E. from Cape 
Direction. 
a and b are also covered reefs ; the former is a mile and a 
quarter in length ; the latter extends for two miles in an east 
direction, and is a mile broad: a bears nearly east, nine 
miles, from a peaked hill on the shore, and is five miles to 
the south of Cape Weymouth. 
LLOYD’S BAY was not examined ; it appeared to have a 
considerable opening at its south-west end, where the land 
was very low ; the hilly country to the south of Cape Direc- 
tion also ceases, and there is a considerable space of low land 
between them and the south end of Cape Weymouth range. 
CAPE WEYMOUTH is an elevated point, sloping off 
from a high summit; its extreme is in latitude 12° 37' 15", 
and longitude 143° 20' 35". Restoration Island, off 
the cape, is high, and of conical shape; about a mile 
E.S.E. from it is a small rocky islet. The coast then ex- 
* Shoal water extends for about six miles round the north side 
of Cape Direction . — Roe MS. 
