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hour saw the coast on the European side ; viz. 
the land towards Inneadda, and the coast to the 
n. w. Also the mountain Gabbiam, bearing to 
the n. w. of Inneadda. Towards noon, steered 
with little wind from s.w. Course, e. to n. w. 
by w. 10 '. The sea much becalmed. Dis- 
covered that the ship heeled on her starboard 
side. Opened the port-holes and hatches on 
the larboard side, and moved part of her 
cargo ; endeavouring as much as possible to set 
her right ; but she still heeled somewhat towards 
her starboard side. — Thermometer, 6o°. 
Tuesday, Nov. 11. 
Atmosphere somewhat overcast. Light wind, 
and little sea. Continued to pump as before. 
From noon till nine p. m. steered with the prow 
to the n. w. with wind from w. s. w. The wind 
afterwards veered to the w. by n. and turned 
her side with the prow to the s. s. w. Light 
favourable wind. Continued steering thus till 
ten a. m. when the wind veered to the s. s. w.; 
and being to the windward of the port of Inne- 
adda, turned the ship's bow with the prow to 
the West, towards the said port; being deter- 
mined to anchor there, and endeavour to set 
the ship right on her keel. At four p. m., cast 
anchor in the middle of the port of Inneadda, 
in six fathoms water, with a small gravelly 
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