A P P E N D 1 
X. 
TABLE VL Continued^ 
Route of the Alexander Tranl|3ort, Lieutenant John Sliortland, from 
Port Jackfon, New Souih Wdes, to Batavia. 
ime. 
1787. 
July 23, 
Noon. 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
Aug. I 
Latitude 
South. 
Longitude 
Eaft. 
26 
5i 
I 0 I 
1 2 
24 
52 
■63 
1 2 
23 
16 
161 
26 
22 
03 
20 
2/ 
158 
57 
18 
I I 
160 
28 
15 
40 
160 
32 
13 
19 
1 60 
44 
10 52 
9 5' 
9 40 
S 55 
8 54 
161 14 
160 II 
Viiriation 
Eail. 
158 42 
158 14 
^57 44 
Winds, Weather, and P^emarks 
9 55 
Variable. Light airs inclining- to calm. 
Ditto. Strong breezes, and fqually. 
S. W. Pvloderate and clear. 
Southerly, Ditto. Ditto. 
E. Light breezes and cloudy 
The FriendOiip in company. 
Ditto. Freili breezes and cloudy. 
S. E. Ditto, and clear. 
E. S. E. Strong gales, and hazy. 
Eaflerly. Ditto, and fqually, with 
rain. At noon, faw land, bearing 
from N. half W. to E. N E. 5 01 
6 leagues. 
S. E. Briflc gales, with fqualls. At 
4 P. M. the fouthernmoft point of 
land, N. E. 8 or 9 leagues. At 8 
A. M. diflant from fliore 6 or 7 
leagues. 
fE. S. E. Frefh gales and fqually, with 
! rain. Running along fliore, 6 leagues 
S diftant. At 3 P. M. founded, no 
1^ ground with 1 20 fathoms. 
{Eafterly. Ditto, and hazy with rain. 
A.M. the land bore froraN. E.b.E. 
to V/. b. S. 
fDitto. Moderate and hazy. A. M. 
J the extremes of the land in fight 
j to the weftward, N.N. W. 7 leagues 
\_ diftant. 
