A VOYAGE TO 
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1776. who fail to unexplored quarters of the globe, in conformity 
to this favourable judgment, I prefixed to the account of 
my laft voyage the names of the officers of both my ffiip% 
and a table of the number of their refpe£tive crews. The 
like information will be expected from me at prelent. 
The Relblution was fitted out with the fame complement 
of officers and men Ihe had before;, and the Difcovery’s 
eftablilhment varied from that of the Adventure, in the 
fingle inftance of her having no marine officer on board* 
This arrangement was to be finally completed at Plymouth; 
Tuefday 9. and, on the 9th, we received the party of marines allotted 
for our voyage. Colonel Bell, who commanded the divi- 
fion at this port, gave me fuch men for the detachment as 
1 had reafon to be fatisfied with. And the fupernumerary 
feamen, occafioned by this reinforcement, being turned 
over into the Ocean man of war, our feveral complements 
remained fixed, as reprefented in the following table : 
