
other, which was little
ae of the albatrojs kind,
of the tail, were black,
ifh ; upon the whole,
:r.
ttitude of 44°,io' North,
aw two feals, and feve-
:xt morning, the long-
i feen, extending from
or twelve leagues. At
h, and our longitude
from North Eaft half
eight leagues diflant.
: fathoms water, over
rue farther off found
1 to be o f a moderate
lies, and, almoft every
ras, however, no very
pt one hill, whofe ele-
iaft from us, at noon,
rmed a poin t, which I
bad weather that we,
: in the latitude o f 44°
1° 54' Eaft.
is, till eight o’clock in
at South Weft. With
1 eafy fail, waiting for
it at four, next morn-
and blew in fqualls,
t, till near ten o’clock,
w a s 'fo named b y Sir F x an efe
'when*.
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