xxiv APPENDIX. 
TABLE VI. Continued. 
Route of the Alexander Tranfport, Lieutenant John Shortland, from 
Fort Jackfon, New South Wales, to Batavia. - 
i ime. 
South. 
iLonf^itudc 
Eaft. 
V^iviation 
Eaih 
Winds, Weather, and P^emarks. 

1787. 
Aug. 15,) 
Noon. 3 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
2P 
20 
1 
00 9 
North. 
00 9 
I 14 
I 32 
1 43 
2 1 1 
3 05 
4 1 1 
4 55 
6 o-: 
6 02 
5 5-1 
5 54 
6 09 
5 561 
^ 46' 
1 ° ' 
^53 51 
153 28 
152 44 
152 26 
152 09 
I 42 
151 06 
149 44 
148 17 
146 58 
146 22 
145 22 
142 24 
141 22 
140 25 
1 4.0 II 
6 40- 
< 
■ 
6 09- 
1 
6 40 
Variable. Squally, with heavy fliowers 
of rain. 
1" 
1 
S. W. Light airs, with thunder, 
lightnin^^, and rain. 
'Variable. Moderaicandpleafant. Squal- 
ly at times. 
'Ditto. Light airs, inclining to calm. 
Friendlhip in company. 
"N. N. E. Ditto, and Iqually, with 
rain. 
^Variable. Ditto. Ditto. 
E. N. E. Lio'ht breezes, and clear. 
''Variable. Moderate and clear. Faf- 
fed fcveral logs of wood, and fea 
. eggs.^ 
E, b. N. Moderate and cloudy. 
'S. S. W. Squally, with heavy rain. 
A current letting to the northward 
and v/eftward. 
Variable. Light airs, inclining tc 
calm. 
Ditto. Light breezes and clear. 
N. N. E. Ditto. Ditto. 
^Eafterly. Squally, with rain. FafTec 
feveral logs of wood and bamboos. 
'N. E. Light breezes, and clear. 
Calm. A current to the fonthward. { 
