xlvi .APPENDIX. 
■ TABLE IX. Continued. ] 
Route of the Scarborough, Captain Marfhall, from Port Jackfon, New 
South Wales, to China. 
Time. 
Latitude 
South. 
Longitude 
Eaft. 
Variation 
Eaft. 
Winds, Weather,; and Remarks. 
1788. 
June 14,) 
Noon. 5 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
4 36 
3 19 
2 30 
I 2 
North. 
00 05 
GO 30 
I 48 
175 23 
174 40 
174 12 
173 43 
'73 03 
^73 03 
0 / 
■ 
II 52 
< 
E. S. E. Light airs and pleafant wea- 
tlier. 
E. b. N. Moderate winds and cloudy, 
with frequent fqualls. 
N. E. Ditto and clear. 
Eaiterly. Ditto, ditto. 
"Variable. Ditto, ditto. At fix, A. M. 
Saw Hopper's Ifland N. i- W, eight 
miles. Sounded and got no ground. 
At feven, A. M. faw Henderville's 
Wand bearing fix miles to the S. W. 
of Hopper's Mand. At one, P. M. 
faw V/oodie's Ifland 3 miles N. W. 
of Henderville's Ifland. Several ca- 
noes coming towards the fliip. 
~N. N. E. Light airs and pleafant 
weather- At three, P. M. Hender- 
ville's Ifland three miles diftant. 
Sounded in 60 fathoms, no ground. 
Hove to ip.ain top-fail to the mafl;. 
A number of canoes in flght. At 
fix, P. M. made fiil. 
Eaflicrly. Light airs and pleafant wea- 
ther. At five, A. M. faw land, bear- 
ing E. N. £. eight miles. Found it 
to be a chain of ifland s, extending 
S. E. andN.W. 30 leagues. Sound- 
ed one mile from the land in 80 fa- 
thoms, got no ground. 
