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C O O K’a V O y A G fi, 
Five, 
Lumme. 
Six, 
Unna. 
Seven, 
Pedu. 
Eight, 
Arru. 
Niie, 
Saou. 
Ven, 
Singooroo. 
Eleven, 
Singurung ufle. 
20, 
Lhuangooroo. 
10 0, 
Sing alfu. 
1000, 
Setuppah. 
10 , 000 , 
Selacufia, 
100 , 000 , 
Serata. 
1 , 000 , 000 , 
Sereboo. 
In this account of the illand of Savu it mud be remem- 
bered, that except the fails in which wc were parties, and ther 
account of the objefts which we had an opportunity to exa- 
mine, the whole is founded merely upon the report of Mr. 
Lange, upon whofe authority alone therefore it mull reft. 
CHAP. XII. 
*The Run from the If and of Savu to Batavia , and an Account of 
the c franf aft ions there, while the Ship was refitting. 
I N the morning of Friday the 21ft of September, 1770, we 
got under fail, and Hood away to the weftward, along the 
north fide of the illand of Savu, and of the fmaller that lies 
to the weftward of it, which at noon bore from us S. S. E. 
diftant two leagues. At four o’clock in the afternoon, we 
difcovered a fmall low illand, bearing S. S. W. diftant three 
leagues, which has no place in any chart now extant, at 
leaft in none that I have been able to procure : it lies in lati- 
tude io° 47 ' S., longitude 238° 28' W. 
At noon on the 2zd, we were in latitude 1 1° 10' S., longi- 
tude 240° 38' W. In <he evening of the 23d, we found the 
variation of the needle to be 2 0 44' W. ; as foon as we got 
clear of the illands we had conftantly a fwell from the fouth- 
ward, which I imagined was not caufed by a wind blowing 
from that quarter, but by the fea being fo determined by the 
pofition of the coall of New Holland. 
At noon on the 26th, being in latitude 1O 0 47' S., longi- 
tude 249'“ 52' W. we found the variation to be 3“ 10' W. and 
our fituation to be twenty-five miles to the northward of the 
log; for which I'know not how to account. At noon on the 
27th, our latitude by obfervation was to 5 51' S. which was 
agreeable 
