WHITE'S JOURNAL OF A 
board the Prince of Wales tranfport, from which time they 
behaved very well. Being now near one hundred leagues 
to the weftward of Scilly, and all well, Captain Phillip found 
it no longer neceffary to keep the Hyeena with him j there- 
fore, having committed his letters to the care of the Hon. 
Captain De Courcey, he in the courfe of this day fent 
her back. 
. 28th. Departed this life, Ifmael Coleman, a convi<5i:, 
who, worn out by lownefs of fpirits aad debility, brought 
on by long and clofe confinement, refigned his breath 
without a pang. 
30th. In the forenoon pafled to the fouthward of Ma- 
deira, and faw fome turtle of the hawks-bill kind. 
June 2d. Saw and paffed the Salvages. Thefe illands 
are not laid down in any of the charts we had on board, 
except a fmall one, by Hamilton Moore, in the poflefHon 
of the fecond mate. They lie, by our obfervation, in lat. 
30°. to'. N. long. I5^ 9'. W. 
3d. This evening, after feeing many fmall fifli in ou? 
way from the Salvages, we arrived at TenerifFe, and an- 
chored in Santa Cruz road, about a mile to the N. E. of the 
town of that name, in fixteen fathom watery fome of the 
fhips 
