THE PACIFIC OCEAN. 
The difference of longitude, made 
by the time-keeper, between the 
above obfervatory, and that at 
Annamooka, - - o° i6 / o" 
Hence, the longitude of Annamo- 
ka is - - - 185 11 18 Eaft. 
By the time- f Greenwich rate, - 186 12 27 
keeper it is, l New Zealand rate, 184 37 o 
Its latitude - - -• 20 15 o 
N. B. The obfervatory at Tongataboo was near the 
middle of the North fide of the ill and; and that at Anna¬ 
mooka, on its Weft fide; but the chart will elucidate this. 
The time-keeper was too flow for mean time at Green¬ 
wich, on the firft of July at noon, by 12 11 34™ 33 s ,2; and 
her daily rate, at that time, was lofing, on mean time. 
If, 783 P er day. This rate will now be ufed for finding the 
longitude by the time-keeper; and 184° 55' 18", or 12“ 19“ 
41 s , 2, will be taken as the true longitude of Tongataboo, 
Eaft from Greenwich. 
By the mean of feveral obfervations, the South end of the 
needle was found to dip 
^ f Lefooga, one of the Hapaee iflands, 36° 55' 
X Tongataboo - - - 39 if. 
The variation of the compafs was found to be 
At « 
Annamooka, on board, 
Anchor off Kotoo, between 1 
Annamooka and Hapaee, J 
Anchor off Lefooga, 
Tongataboo, on board, 
LDitto, on fhore, 
3 H \l 
- 8° 3c/ 3l /7 Eaft. 
- 8 12 291 
10 
9 
10 
11 40 
44 5 * 
12 58 
NS Wt? 
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