APPENDIX. 
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TABLE VL Continued. 
Route of the Alexander Tranfport, Lieutenant John Shortland, from 
Port Jackfon, Nev/ South V/ales, to Batavia. 
Time. 
Latitude 
South. 
Lonp-itude 
Eall-. 
1 70 0 . 
Nov. I, I 
Noon. ] 
4 o6 
118 27 
2 
4 02 
118 17 
3 
4 
4 o8 
4 o8 
118 17 
118 17 
5 
4 36 
"7 37 
1 ■ 6 
5 35 
115 22 
Variation 
Winds, V/eather, and P^emarks. 
L 
Variable. Light breezes and clear. 
At fix, P. M. a fmall ifland under 
Pulo Laoot S. W. b. W. fix leagues 
Soundings from 18 to 20 fathoms 
At nine, A. M. four large boats ap- 
peared in light. 
fEafterly. Light breezes, Vv^ith fliowers 
of rain. The boats in chafe of the 
lliip : fired a fhot at them, which 
caufed them to go on fliore. At fix, 
A. M. the extreme point of Pulo 
Laoot W. S. W. fix leagues. Cur- 
rent fetting ftrongly to the North- 
ward. 
b. E. Light airs and clear. At fivC; 
P.M. off/hore three leagues. Sound- 
ings 20 fathom, mud. 
j Southerly. Light airs and pleafant 
\ weather. 
"Southerly. Moderate and cloudy. The 
S.W. point of Pulo Laoot W.N. W. 
Soundings 16 to 18 fathoms. A\ 
eight, A.M. the ifles Luciciva S.W 
b.S. tAvelve or fourteen leagues, anc 
Monucfar W. S. ¥/. eioht leagues , 
rS. E. Frefli gales and cloudy. At 
nine, A.M. faw the ifles Grand anc 
Petit Solombo, from S. W. b. W. 
W. to W. 
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