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APPENDIX. 



TABLE V. Continued. 



Route of the King George and Queen Charlotte from the 

 Sandwich Iflands, to Prince William's Sound. 



Time. 



1767. 

 April 1 6, 

 Noon 



■ ■} 



17 



18 



2C 

 21 



22 



23 



24 



25 



Latitude 

 North. 



58 10 



59 13 



57 40 



58 48 



59 " 

 59 00 

 59 ^i 



59 50 



Longitude 

 Weft. 



147 18 



147 23 



148 04 



147 24 

 J48 29 



148 40 



149 02 

 148 15 

 148 24 



Variation 

 Eaft. 



19 



00 



Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 



'Variable. Moderate and cloudy, with 

 / fhowers of fnow. 

 f Ditto. Moderate and hazy, with fhowers 

 \ of fnow at times. Saw a feal. 



is. S. W. Frefh gales, with drizzling rain 

 ^nd fleet. Palled feveral patches of fea 

 weed. 

 3 W. b, S. Strong gales, and cloudy, with 

 I. fleet, and a heavy fea from the 8. W. 

 5 Variable. Frefli breezes, with fnow. Saw 

 t a large flock of wild geefe. 

 J Eaft. Strong gales, with fnow and fleet. 

 1 Saw a flock of fl.-iags. 



{' E. b. N. A frefh gale, with fleet and rain. 

 Saw many whales, gulls, divers, fhags, 

 and many other kinds of birds. 

 5 Variable. A frefh breeze, with fnow. 

 I Many whales and birds about. 



{Ditto. Frefli breezes, and hazy. The ex- 

 tremes of Montague Ifland E. b. S. five 

 miles, and N. b. E. .1 E. four leagues. 

 i Variable. At anchor in Prince William's 

 I Sound from this to July 31, 1787. 



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