APPENDIX, 
T A B L E II. Continued. 
Route of the Supply Tender, Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball, after 
parting Company with the Alexander, to Botany Bay. 
Xime. 
Latitude 
South. 
Longitude 
Eaft. 
1787. 
0 / 
0 / 
Dec. 29.") 
43 02 
131 41 
iNoon. > 
,3° 
43 02 
135 53 
'■ 31 
43 47 
139 13 
1788. 
Jan. I 
43 49 
141 53 
2 
44 06 
144 48 
■ / 3 
43 39 
h6 53 
: 4 
43 33 
Variation 
Weft. 
Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 
Weft. Frefli breezes and cloudy. PalTed 
g ^ I fome rock-weed. Saw fome boobies, 
^ j and large flocks of other birds going 
[ to the S. W. 
W. N. W. Moderate and cloudy. Saw 
a few Port Egmont hens and fome 
rock -weed. 
{Variable. Frefli breezes and hazy, 
with fmall rain. Great numbers of 
porpoifes about the (hip. 
'North. Frelli breezes and hazy. 
Sounded with 120 fathoms, no 
ground. 
Variable. Frefh breezes and cloudy. 
Strong lightning to the N. N. W. 
Ditto. Strong gales and clear. At 
half paft ten, A.M. faw the land 
bearing N. E. At noon, the S. W. 
Cape bore E. 4- N. the Northern- 
mofl: land N. b. E. 
"Variable. Frelh breezes and clear. 
At fix, P. M. the Mewftone bort 
N. b. W. 4- W. 5 miles; South Cape 
N. E. {- E. At eight, A. M. the land 
fuppofed to be the South Cape bore 
W. 4- S. and the Northernmoil: lane 
N. W. A N. Great numbers of bot- 
tle-nofe porpoifes about the.fhip. 
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