140 
A VOYAGE TO 
1777. 
December. 
>. —< y — nm J 
To verify this, the following obfervations were made at 
Ulietea: 
Day of 
the 
Month, 
Water 
from 
at a ftand, 
to 
Mean Time 
of 
High Water. 
Perpendicular 
rife. 
Inches, 
November 6. 
n h i5 m 
tO I 2 h 20 m 
II h 48" 
5 ? 5 
7 - 
11 40 
I 00 
12 20 
5> 2 
8. 
n 35 
12 50 
12 12 
5> 0 
9 * 
11 40 
I l6 
12 28 
5 ? 5 
10. 
11 25 
I IO 
12 l8 
6 , 5 
11. 
12 00 
I 40 
12 20 
5> 0 
12. 
11 00 
I 05 
12 02 
5 ? 7 
I 3 * 
9 30 
II 40 
10 35 
8, 0 
14. 
11 10 
12 50 
12 00 
8, 0 
I 5 * 
9 20 
II 3 ° 
10 25 
9, 2 
16. 
TO OO 
12 OO 
11 00 
9 ? P 
17 - 
i° 45 
12 15 
11 30 
8. S 
18. 
10 25 
12 IO 
11 18 
9, 0 
19. 
II OO 
I OO 
12 00 
8, 0 
20. 
II 30 
2 OO 
12 45 
7 ? 0 
21. 
II OO 
I OO 
12 00 
8, 0 
22. 
II 30 
I 07 
12 18 
8, 0 
2 3 - 
12 OO 
I 30 
12 45 
5 
24. 
II 30 
I 40 
12 35 
5 > 5 
25. 
II 40 
I 50 
12 45 
4 ? 7 
26. 
II OO 
I 30 
12 15 
5> 2 
Having now finifhed all that occurs to me, with regard to 
thefe iflands, which make fo confpicuous a figure in the 
lift of our difcoveries, the Reader will permit me to fufpend 
the profecution of my Journal, while he perufes the fol¬ 
lowing Chapter, for which I am indebted to Mr. Anderfon. 
CHAP, 
