APPENDIX,- • . xlvii 
TABLE IX. Continued. \ 
Route of the Scarborough, Captain Marfhall, from Port Jackfon» New 
South Wales, to China. . . 
Time. 
1788. 
June 21, 
Noon 
Latitude 
North. 
:1 
24 
25 
Longitude^ 
Eall. 
46 
4 14 
172 
Variation 
Eaft. 
172 22 
171 50 
6 291.171 2I 
Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 
fEafterly. Moderate and cloudy, with 
rain. At noon, faw land, bearing 
1 
10 
22^ 
N. b. E. jfive leagues. 
E. N. E. Ditto ana pleafant. At four; 
P. M. clofe in with the land. A 
number of canoes in fight. Sounded 
with 60 fathoms, no eround. The 
land formed fix iflands, extending 
fromN.b.W. toS.b.E, I4leagues. 
They were named Allen's Illand 
Gillefpy's Illand, Touching's IHand, 
Clarke's Illand, Smith's Wand, and 
Scarborough Illand. 
E. b. N. Moderate and cloudy, vv^ith 
intervening fqualls and rain. A cur- 
rent fetting to the Northward. 
fN. E. b. E. Ditto. Ditto, with much 
I rain. At fix, P. M. Saw land, bear- 
< ing; from N. to N. W. four leagues. 
Wore and flood to the Southward. 
Sounded 100 fathoms, no ground. 
Eaft. Light breezes and cloudy. At 
two, P. M. within two miles of the 
Eaflernmoft land. Found it to be 
a chain of iflands extending irom E. 
<! to the V/eil ward 25 leagues. Sound- 
ed with 100 fathoms, no ground 
Several canoes in light. At noon 
rounded the Wefternm.oft point cf| 
Lord Mulgruve's range. 
