APPENDIX. 



XXXT 



T A^ B L E IX. Continued. 



Route of the King George and Queen Cliarlotte from China, 

 to parting Company off Java Head. 



Time. 



1788. 



Mar. 13,7 

 Noon. S 



14. 15 



Latitude 

 South. 



j6 



24 



25 



6 23 



6 35 



Longitude 

 Well. 



Variation 

 Eall. 



Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 



From N. to N. W. Squally, with rain. 

 At 2 P. M. came-to in 1 1 fathoms, 

 North inand S. b. W. 1. W. five miles. 

 At 5 A. M. weighed and made fail. 

 At 8 moderate and cloudy. North Ifland 

 S. b. W. 17 mile. At 10 anchored on 

 the Sumatra fliore in 34- fathoms. Warped 

 off into 17 fathoms, and made fail. 



N. N. W. Light winds, with frequent 

 fqualls and rain. At 3 P, M. anchored 

 in eight fathoms. North Ifland N. N. E. 

 three miles. Found feveral Dutch vef- 

 fels riding at anchor. Employed wood- 

 ing and watering. 



Variable, Cloudy, with fqualls and rain. 

 At 8 A. M. weighed and got under fail. 

 From this to the 23d, working up to 

 Cracatoa, where we filled our water. 



Ditto. Squally, with rain. At half paft 4 

 A. M. moderate and fair, weighed and 

 made fail. At noon Prince's Ifland from 

 S. W. to S. W. b. W. four leagues, and 

 the Peak of Cracatoa N. b. W. fix leagues. 



W. N. W. to N. W. Frefli breezes, and 

 cloudy. At 4 P. M. Prince's Ifland from 

 S. W. b. W. to W. N. W. three leagues. 

 At 8 anchored in 35 fathoms, muddy 

 bottom. North point of Prince's Ifland 

 W. b. S. five leagues. South point of Java 

 S. W. At 5 A. M. weighed and made 

 fail. At noon the north point of Prince's 

 Ifland N. W. b. W. 7 W. four leagues. 



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