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SIR JOSEPH BANKS. 
No. 4. — A bay* * * § , on tbe north side of an island, 6 leagues from 
the main, affording shelter. Lat. 32° 33^' S. ; long. 133° 35' 
E. 
No. 5. — An anchoring place in the north side of an islandf, 6 miles 
from the main ; open to westerly winds. Lat. 32° 21' S. ; 
long. 133° 481' e. 
No. 6. — An anchorage place on the north side of an island, J near 
the main. Lat. 33° 23' S. ; long. 135° 5' E. 
No. 7. — Anchoring place on the north side of an island,§ 5 leagues 
from the main; open to north-westerly winds. Lat. 33° 41' 
S.; long. 134° 46' E. 
No. 8. — Anchoring place in the north side of an island, in the 
entrance of the largest inlet, 5 miles from the main. Lat. 
34° 56' S.; long. 136° 16' E. 
No. 9. — Memory Cove, in the main,^ open to the N.E., affording 
shelter for one vessel. Lat. 34° 57^' S. ; long. 136° 9' E. 
No. 10. — A deep bay,** * * §§ in the main, affording shelter, wood, and 
water. The water pits at the head of the bay are in lat. 
34° 481' s.; long. 135° 55' E. 
No. 11. — Anchorage under one of a cluster of small islandsft 
the largest inlet. Lat. 34° 33' S. ; long. 136° 21' E. 
No. 12. — The largest inlet, in which the “ Investigator” anchored 
frequently. Lat. 32° 25' 8.; long, 137° 56' E. 
No. 13. — Anchorage under Kangaroo Island, sheltered from all 
winds, and affording wood and generally water. Lat. 35° i2V 
8.; long. 138° 11' E. 
No. 14. — The smaller inlet,§§ in which the “ Investigator ” 
anchored thrice. The entrance is sheltered by Kangaroo 
Island, and its head lies in lat. 34° 8' 8. ; long. 138° 19' E. 
No. 15. — Anchorage on the north side of King’s Island, in Bass’s 
8traits. Lat. 39° 37^' 8. ; long. 144° 14' E. 
No. 16. — Port Phillip, affording shelter, wood, and water. The 
south point of entrance is in lat. 38° 18' 8.; long. 144° 45' E. 
• Petrel Bay, on the north coast of the largest island of the Isles of St. Francis, 
t One of the Isles of St. Peter. 
i One of Waldegrave Isles; the longitude, according to Flinders’ chart, should, however, be 
134° 44' east. 
§ Flinders Island. The position of the island, according to Flinders' “ Terra Australis,” vol. i. 
p. 124, is latitude 33° 41' south, longitude 134° 27' 30' east. 
II Thistle Island; so called by FUnders in honour of the Master of the “ Investigator,” John 
Thistle. 
II To the north of Cape Catastrophe. Flinders gives the situation of this cove in his “ Terra 
Australis” as latitude 34° .58' south, longitude 135° 56y east. 
•• Port Lincoln, so named by Flinders in honour of his native county or county- town, 
tt Sir Joseph Banks Group. 
+} Spencer’s Gulf. 
§§ Gulf of St. Vincent. 
