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XI. Remarks and Obfervations made on 
board the Ship Keifall, on a Voyage to 
Judda and Mocha, in 1769, by the 
Same. 
Read March 1 2, ~w N m y run from Socatra to Caps 
jj_ Aden, I made the did:. 8° 20' W. 
and from Cochin 29 0 39' W. The latitude of the 
above Cape is laid down in mod books and charts 
in 1 3 0 N. which I find is about 15 miles too much 
to the northward, according to the cbfervation 1 
took on the 10th of February 1769, as well as three 
other very good obfervers: by the medium of the 
whole we made the latitude 12 0 4 F N. the Cape 
then bore N. N. W. J W. did. 5 miles which gives 
near /\! of latitude; that, added to 12 0 4F N. 
gives 1 2 0 45' N. for the latitude of the fouthernmod 
point of the Cape. 
This cape, or headland, is one of the mod: re- 
markable I ever faw, when coming from the ead> 
ward ; it is fo very high and rugged, that it may be 
feen, I believe, 15 leagues at lead, in. fine weather. 
The tops of thofe ragged rocks referable fo many 
chimneys and fpires ; and, as you approach the 
cape, you fee a zigzag wall, or whitifh pathway, 
cut through the rocks, not at a very great didance 
from the waterfide; a little below this, at the S. E. 
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