APPENDIX. 
xxi 
TABLE 
VI. 
.oute of the Alexander Tranfport, Lieutenant John Sliortland, from. 
Fort Jackfon, New South Wales, to Batavia. 
Time. 
1788. 
July 1 4,? I 
Noon, j 
Latitude Lonoitude Variation 
South. 
Eaft. i Eaft. 
15 33 27152 22 
16 
^7 
18 
IG 
y 
20 
21 
22 
32 36 
32 29 
32 17 
31 44 
29 27 
28 12 
27 31 
^53 ^9 
154 3- 
53 
158 4: 
1 59 52 
160 II 
Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 
8 o6<: 
< 
rW efterly. Light au-s, and cloudy. At 
J 8 A. M. weighed, and made fail. 
I At 1 1 joined company v/ith three 
[_ Tranfports. 
rSoutherly. Moderate and cloudy, with 
rain. At 2 P. M. the entrance of 
Port Jackfon ¥/. S. W. 8 leagues. 
A flrong current to the fouthward. 
S'. E. b. E. Frefli gales, and cloudy, 
v/ith rain. At 6 P. M. the landl 
bore from W. to N. W. 5 or ol 
L 
leagues diflant. 
S. t.. 
1 1 
Strong gales, and fqually. A 
current fetting to the fouthward. 
Frefli gales, and fqually, with a 
heavy fea. 
E. Ditto, and pleafant weather. 
'W. b. N. Strong gales, and clear. 
Near noon difcovered a fhoal about 
< three leagues in length, fuppofed to 
be in 29° 20' S. latitude, and 158° 
48'' E. longitude. . 
rWefcerly'. Pleafant and fair. Spoke 
49 j the Friendfliip, and gave them a 
I rendezvous in cafe of feparation. 
fN. W. Light breezes, and clear, 
J half paft 5 P. M. faw land, bearing 
I from S. W. b. W. to V^eft b. S. 
I 
8 leagues diflant. 
