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499 





TABLE IV. Continued. 



Route of the Resolution and Difcovery from Queen Charlotte's Sound. 



New Zealand, to the Friendly Ifles. 



Time. 



1 777- 



March 16 



*7 

 iS 



»9 



20 



21 



22 



2 3 

 24 



H 



26 



2 7 

 28 



29 

 30 



3 1 

 April 1 



Latitude 

 South. 



33 4° 

 33 2 4 



32 4 



3° 2 9 

 29 4 



27 44 

 26 52 



2 5 59 

 25 22 > 



Longitude 

 Eaft. 



199 6 



199 19 



200 14 



200 54 



201 15 



20I 30 

 201 34 



201 s 

 20 I 30; 



24 26^201 23 



23 40 201 23 



2 3 17 

 22 44 



22 13 

 21 54i 



201 23 



201 12 



201 40 



201 49 



20 267201 34 



*9 517 



i02 50 



Variation 

 Eaft. 



IO 19 



•-1 



3 



9 39 



8 37 



72 



74 



69i 



75i 



73: 



13\ 



a 



3 



Inches. 



Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 



J Northerly. Light winds, and drizzling 

 3 ' <• rain. 



30.QJ 



V Variable. Small breezes, and cloud} 



weather. 



8 ■ 



2 5 



S 33 



mm m, I 



77: 



76f 



8 



73 



80 



82-; 



79i 

 8o-; 



81 



82 



5E. b. S. Moderate wind, and cloudy 

 to. 10 1 • 1 ■ • - J 



° ' L with ram at times. 



29,99 Eafterly. Moderate wind, with fhowers 



29,97 ' Eafterly. Moderate breezes,with fhowers,. 



5 Eafterly. Gentle breezes, with cloudy 



29,94 1 ^ weat 7 her . ^ } 



j E. b. N. Light breezes, and clear. Egg 

 -9»97 l and Tropic birds. 



j Eafterly. Light breezes, and clear wea- 

 2 9'93 I t her. Flying fifh. 



f E. N. E. Light breezes, and clear wea- 

 •* ' t ther. Sharks, dolphin, and flying fifh. 



VE. N. E. Light breezes, and clear wea 

 J ' I ther. Tropic birds. 



{Eaft. Ditto weather. Some lightning. 

 Saw Tropic birds, and caught two 

 fharks. 



1 



VEafteily. Light breezes, and fair wea 

 3 ' t ther. Saw feveral dolphins. 

 30,02 j N. E. Little wind, and moftly cloudy. 



5 Eafterly, Li«;ht breezes, and fine wea> 

 2 9'99 I ther. Saw land. 



{Eafterly. Squally, with rain at timer. 

 A large ifland, moderately high, S. \\ 

 three or four miles. 

 {E. N. E. Moderate wind, and fine wea- 

 ther. Saw land, which proved to be 

 two iflands. 

 {E. N. E. Little wind, and fine weather. 

 The greater ifland bore S. bo J E 

 difta 



tant about four miles. 



3 S 2 



