APPENDIX. 



TABLES of the ROUTE of the KING GEORGE and 

 QUEEN CHARLOTTE, the Variation of the Compafs, 

 and Meteorological Obfervations, during the Voyage. 



N. B. In tKefe Tables, the Situation of the Ships at Noon is fee down, and the Variation 



as obferved fonne Tinae the fame Day. 



TABLE L 



From Falkland's Iflands to the Sandwich Illands. 



Ti 



ime. 



1786. 

 Jan. 23, ? 



NTnnn J 



Noon. 



24 

 26 



27 



28 



Latitude 

 South. 



51 3<3 



52 07 



52 33 



53 43 



S4- 59 



55 29 



Longitude 

 Weft. 



60 54 



62 49 



63 12 



<^3 54 



63 43 



64 00 



Variatioa 



Eaft. 



22 



23 



Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 



South. Light winds, and fine pleafant 

 ) weather. New Ifland S. E.lE. diftant 

 (. eight miles. 



■| N. W. Frefh breezes and cloudy. No 

 °^ ^ land in fight. 

 07 Ditto. Light breezes, and fioggy. 

 W. S. W. Frefh breezes, and clear. 



i Variable. Strong gales and fqually, with 

 lightning to the S. W. Point St. Julian 

 N. W. b. W. L W. Faffed a. very llrong 

 rippling fetting to the Northward. 

 r W. b. N. to S. b. E. Strong gales, and 

 I fqually. A heavy fea. 



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