TABLE IX. Continued. 
Route of the Scarborough, Captain Marfhall, from Port jackfon, New 
South Wales, to China. 
Time. 
Latitude Longitude 
North. Eaft. 
1788. 
June, 307 
Noon. 3 
10 46 
168 49 
T 
1 1 
47 
168 
05 
2 
13 
22 
166 
33 
3 
14 
57 
164 
55 
4 
16 
17 
163 
25 
5 
17 
10 
162 
17 
6 
17 
42 
161 
OQ 
7 
18 
17 
159 
56 
8 
18 
55 
159 
03 
9 
19 
28 
158 
05 
10 
19 
59 
05 
1 1 
20 
44 
155 
37 
1 2 
21 
35 
153 
58 
13 
22 
08 
152 
00 
14 
22 
30 
149 
Variation 
EalL 
Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 
10 3o< 
12 14- 
II 50 
I I 2( 
10 10 
N. E. Fre£h breeze, and clear. At 
3 P. S. fleering N. N. W. faw fe- 
veral iflands on the lee-beam, and 
one on the weather-bo 7/, 5 or 6 
leagues. At day-light, no land in 
fight. A current fetting to the 
northward. 
'N. E. b. E. Frefli v/inds and clear. 
Saw a great number of birds of va-| 
rious kinds. 
N. E. Ditto. Ditto. The Char- 
lotte in company. 
E. Moderate and pleafant. 
N. E. b. E. Ditto. Ditto. A great 
number of birds about the fhip. 
E. N. E. Ditto. Ditto. 
E. Ditto. Ditto. 
S. E. Light winds, and ditto. 
E. S. E. Inchning to calm, fqualls 
intervening. 
E. N. E. fqually, with much rain. 
S. S.E. Ditto. Ditto. 
_ Variable. Moderate and cloudy. 
I Eaft. Ditto, with frequent fqualls, 
and much rain. 
S. E. Frefh breezes, and fqually. 
S. S. E. Frefh gales, and very fqually. 
