Eemarks, &c. &c. 
Very good sights. 
Very good. Sounded 100 fathoms, fine mud. 
Not very good. 
Very good. 7 Both sights were equally good. The ship was 
Very good, j immediately put on the other tack. 
North Cape N.W. h W. ^ W. 5 leagues. 
Ship surrounded with ice. 
Ship some motion. 
All these sights were equally good. The evening was remark¬ 
ably fine, with a light air from the S.E. The first set was 
taken with the ship’s head S.S.W.; 2d set at West; and 3d 
set at N.E.flN. The ship was put round in this manner for 
the purpose. 
The mean of six sets all good. The weather calm and fine. 
The mean of two sets ship steady. Longitude obtained by 
O, ]) and chronometer. 
Very good. 
Very good. North end of Shetland, S. 11°E. 5 or 6 leagues. 
Very good. North end of Shetland, S. 48° W. 4 or 5 leagues. 
Very good. Outer Skerry, Shetland, S.S.W. 2 miles. 
Very good. Lamb Head, Orkneys, W.^S. 4 or 5 miles. 
Both these sights were good, and the ship was put on the 
courses as given purposely. St Kilda Island S. 9° W. 8 or 9 
leagues. No soundings at 180 fathoms. 
At anchor in St Mary’s. St Agnes Light-house W. 54° S. 
Castle E. 51° S. 
This azimuth was taken on shore at St Agnes’s Light-house, 
with false horizon. 
This amplitude was taken on shore at St Mary’s flag-staff— 
Most excellent. 
Very good. 
Very good. 
Very good. 
Very good. 
Very good. 
Very good. 
Very good. 
Printed by A. Balfour. 
FINIS. 
