APPENDIX, 
Table of the ROUTE of the ALEXANDER, the 
Variation of the Compafs, and Meteorological Obfer« 
vations during the Voyage. 
N. B. In thefe Tables, the Situation of the Ship at Noon is fet down, and the 
. Variation, as obferved fome Time the fame Day. - . : . 
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ABLE!. 
From the Cape of Good Hope to Botany Bay. 
Time. 
Latitude 
South. 
Loneitude 
Eaft. 
Variation 
Eaft. 
Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 
1787. 
Nov. 13,7 
Noon. S 
14 
15 
16 
17 
0 
34 15 
35 09 
35 29 
35 40 
36 36 
17 19 
16 12 
15 9 
14 40 
13 45 
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rSouth. Frefli breezes and clear. At 
8 P. M. the Table land S. S. E. the 
L Cape of Good Hope S. 4 W. 
S. b. E. Frefh breezes and cloudy. 
'S. b. W. Ditto, ditto, all the fleet in 
^ company. 
Variable, moderate, and cloudy. 
"Southerly. Frefh breezes and hazy. 
Vv^ent on board theSirius and received 
orders from Commodore Phillip to 
be ready when neceflary to embark 
on board the Alexander, to take 
under charge the Friendfliip and 
Scarborough. A current to the 
Southward. 
