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APPENDIX. 



TABLE IX. Continued. 



Route of the King George and Queen Charlotte from China, 

 to parting Company off Java Head. 



Time. 



1788. 



Feb. 25,7 

 Noon.- i 



26 



27 



38 



March j 



Latitude 

 North. 



2 35 



I II 



O II 



I II 



2 12 



Longitude 

 V/elt. 



Variation 



Eaft. 



254 26 



254 45 



254 25 



250 40 



254 4- 



254 5 



Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 



E. N. E. to N. N. E, Moderate breezes, and 

 hazy. The fouth point of the iil.ind of 

 Anamba in fight E N. E. diftant ten or 

 eleven leagues ; and the ifland of Pulo 

 d'Omai N. E.b. N. four leagues. 

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

 The ifland of Pulo Panjang in fight, the 

 fouth point bearing S. W. -^ S. diftance 

 about fix leagues. 



r N. E. to N. N. E. Light winds, and clear. 



J The eafternmoft point of the Damonis 



I Iflands in fight, W. i. S nine leagues. 



fN. N. E." Moderate, with lightning. At 

 II A M. fpoke the Queen Charlotte, 

 when Captain Dixon informed us his 

 furgeon was dead. The extremes of the 

 three iflands in fight, N, E. b. E. f E. 

 and S. E. b. E. ^ E. Diftant from the 

 neareft part four leagues. Iflands off 

 the north point of Banca S. S. W. 1 1 

 leagues N. N. E. Moderate, and cloudy. 



rN.toN.N, E. Frefh breeze, and clear. The 



\ north point of Banco in fight N. W. b. N. 



J Sumatra extending from S. W. i" S. to 

 S. E. b. E. 7 E. four leagues. 

 Variable. Frefh gales, with rain. At 7 

 part I P. M. paffed a fhoal bearing from 

 Mount Monopin S. E. b. S. four or five 



< leagues. At 7 P. M. carae-to in eleven 

 fathoms water, muddy bottom. At j A. M. 

 weighed, and made fail. The 2d point on 

 the Sumatra fhore W. I- N. five miles. 



