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APPENDIX, N° III. 
six p. M. steering n. n. w. Afterwards a calm. 
Remainder of the night, partly calm, and partly 
light variable breezes. Our course w. s.w. 
and s. \v. At sun-rise saw the coast of St. 
George, (?) and land beyond. Till mid-day, 
mostly calm, with southerly current. Course 
during the day, about 23 westward, and 19 ' 
eastward. At noon, ditto weather, and smooth 
water. 
Latitude, 44°. 25'. Thermometer, 56". 
Monday, Nov. 3. 
Calm weather and clear, with little sea. The 
sky sometimes overcast. At noon, the land 
just in sight from the mast-head. Sounded in 
30 fathoms water; gravel, with broken shells. 
Course, by reckoning, 9 ' w. and 53' s. 
Latitude 43° 30 '. Thermometer, 53°. 
Tuesday, Nov. 4. 
Thick weather, and a good deal of swell. 
From noon till five p. m. course s. s.w. with an 
East wind. At that hour made Cape Kel-leg-ghra, 
bearing s.w. and by w. about 20 miles distant. 
From this time and place, till noon, we made 
about 50 miles’ course, with an East wind, 
a heavy sea, and cloudy weather. — Thermo- 
meter, 51°. 
