I. 
APPENDIX, N° 
TABLES of the ROUTE of the RESOLUTION 
and DISCOVERY, the Variation of the Compafs*, 
and Meteorological Obfervations, during the Voyage. 
N. B. In thefe Tables, the Situation of the Ships at Noon is, in general, fet down ; and the 
Variation, as it was obferved, either in the Morning or Evening of the fame Day, or both. 
Therefore, the Tables do not contain the exa£t Place where the Variation was obferved $ 
but the Difference is fo little, that it can make no material Error. 
T 
A 
B L 
E I. 
From the Cape of Good Hope to Kerguelen’s Land. 
Time. 
Latitude 
South. 
Longitude 
Eaft. 
Variation 
. Weft. 
Therm. 
Barom. 
Winds, Weather, and Remarks. 
1776. 
0 / 
O / 
O / 
O 
Inches. 
Dec. 21 
Noon. \ 
*7 59 
59 
30,08 ; 
Wefterly. Moderate wind, and cloudy 
weather. 
3 
34 3 2 
17 36 
22 OO 
64 
2 9>75 
Northerly. Light winds, and cloudy. 
4 
36 48 
19 05 
22 30 
6of 
2 9>59 
N. W. Frefh gale, and cloudy. 
5 
38 21 
21 23 
23 OO 
59 
29,48 
W. N. W. A ftrong gale, and cloudy. 
6 
3 8 59 
23 29 
2 3 33 
6 3 
2 9>37 
Variable. Squally, with rain. 
7 
40 O3 
25 25 
5 8 i 
29,47 • 
W. S. W. Brilk wind, thunder, light¬ 
ning, and rain. 
£ 
41 O4 
28 5 
24 OO 
47 £ 
29,81 
W. S. W. Squally, with hail and rain. 
9 
42 27 
3 ° 7 
54 * 
29,80 
W. S. W. Strong gales, and cloudy. 
3 R 2 
