OEOGRAPUICAI; POSITIONS. 
405 
Latitude observed by Captain Flinders, in 1795 and 1802 
0 
38 
51 
t4 
45.6 
De Freycinet in 1802 
51 
21 
King (reduced) 1817 
51 
18 
Sir T. Brisbane (reduced) 1822 
51 
30 
Mean Latitude of Fort Macquarie 
S3 
51 
28 
Longitude/ observed by Captain Cook, reduced from his 
o 
observations at Botany Bay, 1770 
151 
11 
32 
Captain Hunter, 1788 
19 
43 
Lieutenant Dawes „ 
18 
50 
Lieutenant Bradley 
20 
38 
Malespina 
17 
53 
Messrs. Broughton and Crosley, 
1795 
9 
3 
Captain Flinders, 1795-6 
17 
12 
Ditto 1802 
11 
49 
Captain De Freycinet, 1802 
8 
32 
M. D’Espinosa by an eclipse of 
O and occult, of V- 1st and 
2nd Satellites, 1793 
12 
45 
Governor Bligh, 1806, eclipse 
of O 
17 
49 
Captain P. P. King, 1817, eclipse 
of O, calculated by Mr. Rum- 
ker . . . 
17 
29 
Sir Thomas Brisbane, 1822, (the 
mean of six eclipses places his 
observatory in 151° 15' 20") . 
15 
32 
Mr. Rumker, eclipse of 0 at 
Parramatta, reduced to Fort 
Macquarie 
17 
30 
Mean Longitude of Fort Macquarie 
151 
15 
26 
PERCY ISLAND (No. 2). The longitude of the south- 
west end of this island is by Captain Flinders’s observation 
in. 150° 13' E, 
