A P P E N D I X. 



XV 



TABLE IV. Continued. 

 Route of the King George and Queen Charlotte from Cook's 

 River along the Coaft, and from thence to the Sandwich Iflands. 



Time. 



1786. 

 Sept. 1 5/ 

 Noon. 



16 

 17 



18 



19 



20 



Latitude 



North. 



S6 s6 



55 14 



S3 46 



SI 58 



-3 



24 



25 



Loneltude 



Weft. 



138 02 



Variation 



Eaft. 



137 54 

 ^3'^ 45 



'34 06 



132 39 



51 09 130 36 



50 47 



22 CO 02 



129 28 



127 48 



H 18 



49 48 127 08 



49 27 



49 53 



127 I 



127 16 



Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 



-S 00 



Variable. Strong gales, and hazy, wli.h rain. 



Ditto. Frefli gales, and cloudy. 

 Weft. A frefh gale, and cloudy. 

 ■ N. W. A fre(h gale, with clear pleafant 

 I weather. Saw the land. 

 'Ditto. Frefh gales, and pleafant weather. 



The neareft land in fight N.b. E. eleven 



leagues. 



J Ditto. Frefli breezes, and pleafant, with a 

 I long fwell from the N. E. 

 W. N. W. Light winds, and clofe weather. 



Saw an ifland bearing from N. E. f E. 



to N. E. b. E. t E. diftance about fix 



leagues. 

 N. W. Frefli breezes, and cloudy. Woody 



Point N. b. W. three leagues, and the 



rock lying off the Point N. b. W. 1- W. 



two leagues. 

 /■ N. W. b. W. Moderate and pleafant. The 

 j land in fight extending from E. b. S. to 

 j W. N. W. t W. diftance from the neareft 

 L part about four leagues, 

 r Variable. Unletiled weather. P. M. a 



canoe with two men in her came off^ to 

 -< the fl^iip. The north point of King 



George's Sound N. E. fix leagues, and 



Breakers Point N. 86° E. 10 leagues. 

 'Ditto. Light breezes, and cloudy. The 



north point of the found N. 63° E. about 



fix leagues diftant. 



