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14, Saw great fields of ice, nearly in 55° S. and between 22" and 24° E. 



ANUARY. 



2. Oar latitude about 59" S. and long. 9° 30' E. We turri back to the Eaftward. 

 1.7. Craffed the aiitardic circle the firft time,, and advanced to bf 10' S.' in 39^ 40' E. 



February.. 

 2. In fearch of M. de Kerguelen's Land, we reach 48° 36' S. and 60 



8. Loft company of the Adventure, for the firft time, in a fog. 



24. Sav/ field ice in about 62° S. and 95° E. 



March. 



a.5. Saw the coaft of Nex Zedand, to the fouth of Weft Cape.. 



26. Anchored in Du&y Bay. 



27. Pvcmoved into. 



PIckerfs 



April. 



29. Sailed out of that cove. 



May 



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1 7. Saw feveral water fpouts in Cook's Strait. 



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August. 



J I. Difcovered a new low ifland, which we calledKefoIution', in 17° ^4' S. and 141° 39^ 



W.— In the evening difcovered another, which received the name of Doi\btful Ifland,. 



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12. Difcovered a low ifland, which we named 'Furncaux ^Ifland^ in 17 



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13. Difcovered a fourth, which we named Adveltture Iflund,- m 17° 4' S. and 144^ 3c/^ 



W.— Faffed Chain lilafid in the afternoon. 

 Maatea, which captain Wallis cal 

 W. — In the evening faw Taheitee. 



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16 The Refolution ftruck on the coaft of Taheitee, but was got off again. 



,7. Both mips anchored in Aitepeha harbour,, in the. leflbr peninfuk of Taheitee, named 



Tiarraboo. 



34. Sailed from AitepMia harbour 



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lu North point, called Point Venus, is fituatcd in 1 7'' 29' 15'' S. and 149° 35' W... 



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