APPENDIX. 
XX J X 
TABLE VI. Continued. 
Route of the Alexander Tranfport, Lieutenant John Shortland, from 
Port Jackfon, New South Wales, to Batavia. 
Time. 
Latitude 
South, 
Longitude 
Eaft. 
1788. 
0 / 
oa.i3J 
Noon. 5 
00 2 8 
I 1 3 
120 37 
T r 
1 5 
T 0 
16 
I 59 
119 33 
17 
2 1 2 
119 28 
18 
2 17 
117 50 
19 
20 
„, 
2 28 
117 17 
V ariation 
EalL 
Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 
L 
S. W. by W. Light airs, with fre- 
quent fqualls. The extremes of 
Borneo W. to N. W. b. N. off Ihore 
fix leasrues. 
O 
S. W. Light breezes and clear. Saw 
the land on both lides the Streights. 
Variable. Moderate and clear. Sound- 
ed no ground with 70 fathoms. 
jWefterly, Steady breezeS: and. fair 
1^ weather.. 
rVariable. Moderate and fair. At 
! three, P.,M. faw the land of Bor- 
I neo, the Wefternmof!: point in fight 
[_ W. N. \¥. ten or twelve leagues. 
' South. Light airs and clear. At half 
pafl ten, F. M. the Friendlhip made 
the fignal for being on fliore. Sent 
a boat to her afiillance, and anchored 
in eleven fathoms, fandy bottom, 
encompaffed with fand keys and! 
flioals. 
. S. W. At ten, A. M. the Friendfhip 
1 got off without any material damage. 
fSouth. Light breezes and clear. At 
I two, P.M. weighed and rnade fail, 
<| the coaft of Bornfeo in Rght feven or 
{ eight leagues. Strong cuirent fettinp 
I to the Northward, 
