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APPENDIX. 
TABLE VI. Continued. 
iloute of the Alexander Tmnfport, Lieutenant John Shortland, fi^om 
Port Jackfon, New South V/ales, to Batavia. 
Time. 
Latitude 
South. 
Lonpitude 
Eaft. 
Variation 
Eaft. 
Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 
17S8. 
, Nov. 7,] 
[ Noon. ] 
8 
9 
■10 
J I 
12 
^3 
14 
15 
16 
' 17 
0 y 
5 35 
5 34 
5 26 
5 2r 
5 19 
5 29 
5 50 
5 37 
5 40 
5 30 
5 52 
0 ^ 
113 21, 
112 30 
III 39 
no 48 
109 36 
108 18 
107 48 
107 08; 
106 40 
106 00 
106 13 
0 y 
. 
< 
1 
'Eaflerly. Ditto and clear. At nine, 
P.M. fa w the illand Lubeck W . S . W . 
eight leagues. 
'Ditto. Plcafant breezes and clear. 
The ifles Lubeck from S. S. W. to 
S. W. four or five leagues. 
E. N. E. Light breezes and hazy. 
Ditto. Freih ditto and clear. 
S. S. E. Gentle breezes and cloudy. 
A current fetting to the N. E. 
Southerly. Pleafant breezes and clear. 
The ifles Carimon Java S. S. E. 
eleven leagues. 
'N. W. Freih breezes and fqually, 
with rain. Pulo Rachit W. S. W. 
four leagues. 
Variable. Light airs. 
' Ditto. Light winds, inclinable to 
fqualls. Soundings 27 fathoms, foft 
clay. 
r Ditto, ditto, and hazy. Saw a fbrangc 
fail {landing along Ihore. 
' S. W. Ditto, and hazy. Fell in wdth 
a Javanefe veliel. At fix, P. M. ihe 
South Watcher S. W. by W. four 
leagues. Tacked, and ftood in for 
Batavra. On the 18 th, anchored in 
Batavia Roads. 
