TABLE I. A. 
To face p. 208. 
1 
! Date. 
Persons’ Names. 
Ships' Names. 
Bur- 
then 
in 
Tons. 
Copper 
or 
Iron 
fastened. 
Chronometers. 
No. of 
Days 
to 
wind 
up. 
Rates given. 
Rates found. 
Difference of 
Rates. 
i 
REMARKS. 
1802 
Capt. Duns ford 
H. C. S. Ceres 
1200 
Iron 
Arnold 
1 
II 
3.4 gaining 
5.0 gaining 
1.6 gained 
& 
Margetts 
8 
5.0 gaining 
5.2 gaining 
0.2 gained 
'[These Chronometers went remarkably steady during the voyage, with 
1803 
Margetts 
8 
2.5 losing 
2.0 losing 
0.5 gained 
J the rates found. 
Earnshaw 
1 
6.2 losing 
7-5 losing 
1.3 lost 
1804 
Capt. Dunsford 
H. C. S. Ceres 
1200 
Iron 
Arnold 
1 
4.5 gaining 
6.0 gaining 
1.5 gained 
") These 
Chronometers gained on board the same as on the preceding 
& 
Margetts 
8 
5.0 gaining 
5.2 gaining 
0.2 gained 
\ voyage. 
1805 
Earnshaw 
1 
6.4 losing 
8.0 losing 
1 .6 lost 
This also lost in similar proportion 
Capt. Dunsford 
H. C. S. Ceres 
1200 
Iron 
Arnold 
1 
2.5 gaining 
3.8 gaining 
1.3 gained 
The same Chronometer as above, same alteration. 
& 
Arnold 
1 
4.6 losing 
4.0 losing 
0.6 gained 
Margetts 
8 
5.0 gaining 
5.3 gaining 
0.3 gained 
This Chronometer went five years at 5” on shore, and 5.3 on board. 
Earnshaw 
1 
1.4 losing 
1.5 gaining 
2.9 gained 
The same Chronometer as above, altered after cleaning. 
1808 
Capt. Dodds 
H. C. S. Walmer Castle 
1260 
Iron 
Barraud 
1 
7.3 gaining 
6.0 gaining 
1.3 lost 
& 
Broekbank 
8 
4.0 losing 
2.8 losing 
1.2 gained 
1809 
Arnold ~ 
1 
3.6 gaining 
4.0 gaining 
0.4 gained 
1810 
Capt. Mayne 
H. C. S. Batavia 
750 
Iron 
Earnshaw 
1 
6.7 losing 
3.2 losing 
3.5 gained 
This Chronometer went very irregular during the voyage. 
& 
Arnold 
1 
3.7 gaining 
5.4 gaining 
1.7 gained 
1S11 
Mr. Coleman 
Broekbank 
2 
1 1.8 losing 
13.8 losing 
2.0 lost 
These Chronometers were on shore at Calcutta upwards of three months, and then had the following rates given and found. 
1812 
Capt. Mayne 
H. C. S. Batavia 
750 
Iron 
Earnshaw 
1 
10.5 gaining 
1 8.0 and 23" gaining 
NO reliance on this Chronometer at any time. 
Arnold 
1 
6.7 gaining 
2.4 gaining 
1.7 gained 
Mr. Coleman 
Broekbank 
2 
15.4 losing 
18.6 losing 
3.2 lost 
This Chronometer gradually lost during the whole voyage. 
Capt. Blanchard • 
H. C. S. James Sibbald 
700 
Iron 
1 
1813 
The Book containing the various changes of these Chronometers is in 
Captain Blanchard’s possession, whose arrival in England is daily expected. 
& 
Capt. Money 
1814 
Mr. Coleman 
Mr. Decharme 
J 
N. B. The above Chronometers were all under my entire charge ; I therefore can vouch for the accuracy of the above statements. G. Coleman. | 
