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TABLE IV. Continued. 



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

 Riv^er, along the Coail, and from thence to the Sandwich Iflands. 



Time. 



1786. 



Nov. 21, 7 

 Noon, I 



22 



24 

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Latitude 



North. 



21 10 



21 07 



21 32 



21 32 



21 19 



21 25 



2721 S3 

 21 17 

 21 26 



29 



30 

 Dec. I 



Longitude 



Weft. 



21 20 



21 15 



Variation 

 Eaft. 



Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 



rW. S. W. Fredi breezes, and fniially 

 Mowee extending from S. S. £ -i E. to 

 S. W. I S. diftance five leagues. 



rE. S. E. Light winds, and pleafant. The 



I weft end of Mowee W. S. V/. 



{Variable. Light winds, and pleafant. The 

 extremes of Morotoi S. 7 £, and S. W. 

 diftantfrom the neareft part fix leagues. 

 j S. b. W. A freili gale, and cloudy. The 

 7 eaft end of Mowee S. b. E. | E. 

 I Variable. Light winds, and hazy. The 

 I eaft point of Mowee S. -^ E. five leagues. 

 J S. b. W. A frefh breeze, and clear. The 

 I eaft point of Mowee S. S. E. ± E. 



is. S. W. Moderate and clear. The' ex- 

 tremes of Morotoi S.b.W.f W. and S.W. 

 i: W. fix or feven leagues diftance. 

 J Variable. Light breezes, and fine. The; 

 f eaft point of Morotoi S. W. 7 S. 

 E. b. N. Light airs, and hazy. The 

 ifland of Woahoo in fight bearing from 

 W.S. W.irW. to Weft. 

 N, E. A frefh breeze, and hazy. The 



fouth point of "Morotoi S, E. 

 N. E. A frefti breeze, and cloudy. At 

 five P. M. anchored in the bay in the 

 fouth end of Woahoo in nine fathoms. 



N. B. From this to the 1 5th of March 1 787, 

 the vefiels were at anchor, and ofi^ the 

 illands of Woahoo, Atoui, and Oneehow. 



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