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The drawings have been compared by me with Mr. Proctor’s chart; with the 
drawings made by Mr. Lockyer in 1862 (Mem. R. A. Soc. XXXII.) and with 
those of Kaiser (Annalen der Sternwarte in Leiden, Vol. IIL.) 
“Lockyer Sea” was always seen of a very regular shape, slightly oval east and 
west. It appeared to be joined to the “ Dela Rue Sea” by an extremely faint and 
diffused band, but this was considered rather doubtful. 
‘ Dawes’ Sea,” north of the above, seems only to be a thin streak running east 
and west. , 
“Bessel’s Inlet” does not appear on any of the drawings, nor has it been seen 
by Lockyer or Kaiser. “ Huggins’ Inlet” must also have escaped my attention, 
if it really exists. 
The “J. Herschel Strait” ends at “ Dawes’ Bay,” east of which “ Phillips’ 
Island” is joined to “Dawes Continent.” I doubt greatly the existence of 
“ Avago Strait.” 
“Dawes Ocean” is considerably darker along the edges than in the middle. The 
region south of it was seen to be very different from the chart, and more in accordance. 
with Kaiser's drawings. The bright spot on sketch No. 4 is probably “Kunowsky’s 
Land.” 
Plates I. and Il. are, on the whole, fair representations of my drawings, except 
that the outlines are too sharp. 
In fig. 3, Plate I., the triangle south of J, Herschel Strait is too sharp on the 
preceding side. 
In fig. 4, Plate I., below the bright spot are two parallel streaks, the north one 
of which should be far more indistinct. 
In Ag. 8, Plate IL, the streak north of Lockyer Sea should be extremely faint. 
