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APPENDIX. 
if bound to Karakakoa from Byron Bay, the best way is decidedly 
round the north point of Hawaii, the trade-wind carrying the vessel 
as far as Towahai, leaving a small space only to be effected by taking 
advantage of the land and sea breezes. In the passage from Honoruru, 
Oahu, to Byron Bay, it seems advisable to beat directly to windward, 
between Morakai and Oahu, in preference to standing to the south¬ 
ward of Banai and Tatoorowa, and passing between Maui and Hawaii. 
Places. 
Latitude. 
Long. 
from Karakakoa. 
Variation,. 
o 
1 
// 
O 
/ 
// 
o / - 
Hawaii, East Point, 
1 
8 
58 E. 
-Byron Bay, Cocoanut Island, 
19 
43 
51N. 
0 
52 
50 E. 
8 51E. 
— North-west Point, 
20 
11 
0 
0 
1 
45 E. 
-North Point, 
20 
14 
26 
0 
3 
15 E. 
-Kairua, 
19 
37 
20 
0 
5 
34 W. 
Oahu, Honoruru Pier, 
21 
18 
3 
1 
56 
5 W. 
9 52 E. 
-Diamond Point, 
21 
14 
53 
1 
53 
10 W. 
-Barber Point, 
21 
17 
19 
2 
10 
24 W. 
Maui, East Point, 
20 
44 
40 
0 
2 
40 W. 
-West Point, 
20 
54 
0 
0 
47 
52 W. 
Tahoorowa, East Point, 
0 
34 
9 W. 
Magnetic variation observed at Karakakoa, 10 14^E. 
CHARLES ROBERT MALDEN, 
June 28, 1826. Lieutenant Royal Navy. 
THE END. 
LONDON: 
PRINTED BY THOMAS DAVISON, WHITEFRIARS. 
