PETER KALM's 



TRAVELS. 



ci/rr. y!)//fKn?i/rffi . 



Augiift the 5th. 1748. 



I WITH my fervant Lars Yungftram 

 (who joined to his abilities as garden- 

 er, a tolerable fkill in mechanics and 

 drawing) went at Grave/end on board 

 the Mary Gaily , Captain Lawfon, bound for 

 Philadelphia; and though it was fo late as 

 fix o'clock in the afternoon, we weighed 

 anchor and failed a good way down the 

 Thames before we again came to anchor. 



Augujl the 6th. Very early in the 

 morning we refumed our voyage, and after 

 a few hours failing we came to the mouth 

 of the Thames, where we turned into the 

 channel and failed along the Kentijh coaft, 

 which confifts of fteep and almoft perpen- 



A dicular 



