APPENDIX. 



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TABLE VIII. Continued. 

 Route of the King George from the Sandwich Iflands to China. 



Time. 



1787. 

 Nov. 1 1, 

 Noon. 



12 



14 



15 



16 

 17 



18 



19 



Latitude 

 North. 



^9 42 



20 30 



21 10 



22 10 



22 08 



22 07 

 22 28 



Longitude 



Weft. 



231 08 



233 04 

 237 06 



238 05 



240 26 



Variation 

 Eaft. 



' f 



Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 



N. E. A frefh gale, and fair, with a very 

 heavy fwell from the northward. 



N. N. E. Strong gales, and fair, with a 

 heavy fea from the northward. 



N. E. b. N. Strong gales, and cloudy. 



N. E. b. E. Frelh gales, and cloudy. 

 P. M. palled the Balhee IHands. At 

 noon the illand of Botel Tobago Xima 

 bore from W. N. W. to W. about four 

 leagues diftant. A heavy fca from the 

 N. E. 



N. E. b. N. A fi%fh breeze, and hazy, 

 with frequent puffs off the land. The 

 fouth point of the illand of Formofa 

 E. b. S. five leagues, and the north 

 part in fight N. b. W. i. W. four 

 leagues. 



N. b. E. Strong gales, and hazy, with a 

 heavy fea from the northward. 



N. N. E. Strong gales, and hazy. Sound- 

 ed 20 fathoms. Light grey fand. 



North. Moderate, and hazy. The ifland 

 of Pedro Blanco N. E. b. N. four miles. 

 Soundings in 24 fathoms, muddy fand. 

 A. M. took a pilot on board out of a 

 flfhing-boat. 



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

 with rain at times. The Grand Lama 

 in fight, bearing S. E. b. S. 13 or 14 

 miles. 



