APPENDIX. 



XXXlll 



TABLE IX. Continued. 



Route of the King George and Queen Charlotte from China, 

 to parting Company off Java Head. 



Time. 



1788. 



Mar. 2, 7 

 Noon, i 



.5: 



Latitude 

 South. 



3 9 



3 06 



3 5c 



3 31 



4 17 



4 39 



Longitude 



Welt. 



253 56 



Variation 

 Eaft. 



Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 



r 



< 



1 



Variable. Light winds, with heavy rain. 

 At 3 P. M. pafTed a Dutch man of war 

 lying at anchor. The ifl point on the 

 Sumatra fhore S. E. -i S. Spoke the Lanf- 

 down Indiaman, Captain Storey. At 7 

 P. M. came-to in eleven fathoms mud. 

 At 5 A. M. weighed, and made fail. 

 Lufepara S. E. four leagues. 



Ditto. Light winds, and fultry. At 6 

 P. M. the Lanfdown ftruck on a fhoal, 

 and ftiick faft. Anchored in 57 fathoms, 

 and fent boats to affift the Lanfdown. 

 South point of Sumatra S. b. W. f W. 

 three leagues. At 3 A. M, got the Lanf- 

 down into deep water without any da- 

 mage. 



Ditto. Light airs, and hazy. Half paft P. M. 

 weighed, and came to fail ; Sumatra ex- 

 tending from N. W. f N. to S. W. t S. 



Ditto. Light airs, with calms. During 

 thefe 24 hours, feveral times underweigh. 



Ditto. Light airs, with rain. P. M. 

 weighed, and came to fail. At 1 1 P. M. 

 anchored in nine fathoms muddy bottom. 



Ditto. Light winds, and cloudy, with fharp 

 lightning. At 3 P.M. weighed, and made 

 fail, Sumatra bearing from S. W. b. W. -i 

 W. to W. -r S. fix leagues. At i A. M. 

 anchored in ten fathoms water. Weighed, 

 and made fail at 8 o'clock, and anchored 

 at 1 1 A. M. Sumatra N. W. 7 N. to W. 

 N. W. fix leagues. 



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