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APPENDIX. 
TABLE VL 
Continued. 
Route of the Alexander Traiifport, Lieutenant John Shortland, from 
Port Jackfon, New South Wales, to Batavia. 
Time. 
1788. 
lept. 14/ 
Noon. 
I c 
16 
17 
19 
20 
21 
22 
2A 
26 
27 
Latitude 
North. 
7 
7 51 
7 50 
7 25 
7 45 
7 59 
8 15 
8 03 
7 36 
7 24 
6 45 
6 39 
7 04 
6 29 
Longitude 
Eaft. 
Variation 
Eaft. 
Winds, Weather, and Remarkj 
133 50 
133 10 
^32 43 
132 17 
131 27 
131 01 
130 30 
130 22 
129 53 
129 27 
129 ic 
128 45 
127 52 
127 40 
Ditto. Light airs. Fourteen hands 
laid up with the fcurvy. 
Ditto. Frefh breezes and clear. 
S. W. b. W. Moderate and cloudy, 
with fqualls at times. 
S. W. Ditto, and dark cloudy wea- 
ther. 
j W. S. W. Freili breezes and heavy 
rain. 
■/ariable. Ditto, and cloudy^ The 
Friendlhip in company. 
^S. W. b. S. Moderate and cloudy. 
Calm. Exceffiye hot fultry weather. 
Variable. Gentle breezes and cloudy. 
Variable. Light breezes and clear. 
_ V/eft. Ditto, ditto. 
JVV. b, S. Frell:i breezes, with fqualls 
1^ and rain. 
fS. S. W. Ditto. Strong fqualls and 
I heavy lliov/ers of rain. A great 
^ number of horfe-llies flev/ on boarc. 
the Ihip. 
Southerly. Moderate and cloudy. Al 
five, A. M. the land of IMindanac 
<( bore W. by N. 12 or 13 leri.gues 
Found a current letting to the iouth- 
ward. 
