
 
        
         
		• fe-O^OK  and  the  fame  diftan,; h i|ila n d   S'.  58° W,  •  the  other  
 '—f~ ~   !extreme«dii with-centre- of lo^dand,  five dr fix leastes  
 'MovemBe-j.  1 M; TO:Mnic bay  feemed  to  be  capaeioils,  and' moll  
 pirdfaably  t&imfaa/ted  with  ghfad^ffteltfiy,  
 ing  a  northerly  direction,  it tainted  to'  tfife. eaft ward. 
 - Cttwen#  north .  2 5   milesi  Medenttfe^^nd*  variable  
 %in(^ fhdi^the^S; E.  IfeJounda^g&JP^ 
 Moderate  breezes  and  fine  weather,  with  ftnooth  
 wateih 1 As we approached the  Ihofe,  more1 lowland  
 ^ rem e d  ;i  and  at  5fa.  we  or  ^ve 
 faiiles ©f it, whendt extended fromS: M°W? td-MJy&?  
 Wij pf little elevation, with a l a n ^  ftore,-  
 with fcattered  tress-.  The  diftaht-  high  land • ftill  ap  
 pearedover.it,  in-tfc diHS&idtt  M'S; SO" W.,  at ateoh-  
 fiderafa^diftaneei V The-est^tfi^« iNbrth of jtHd # #   
 land;  bore  from  N .6 8 ?‘W.'fo<  N.  1?°' Mg near' m   
 iiorth point of tfae bafy’;  anlf wd liad^W^ffltS'O^nfs1.1:  Jfl  
 this - fitnatibn -we xbulddM  Heteifaiik^ fh r  e ttfh e^M '  
 of  the- lo%  land'with  the' 
 whi<A fa mdft prdbab!jr''tl^Jcale^' b\ft  the  opening *<0  
 tfae North o f'N .  75s'W\  wasdb'mtfi^h  eotktrd^ei^.-and  
 makingin  low points from  each  fhore,  I  conceived  the 
 whole to feWpmed.leaidn^ifiAhfaittkeHtfedll^rtfOttie 
 harboirr We  could  not  percefre,* and 'which  we; were  
 4  prevented  ■ 
 prevented ^dêtetrmhïng  fay  the^wind  in  thé -morning  CHA p.  
 v e d r ih g ^ ^M ^ lf .A s ^w e  cdh!'d! not fetch the Mne  1—  
 land/ag*a|nV  P. M.  we’hopd to'the éaftwar^.  November. 
 Frefh  bYeezbiT  and  fqu’ally •  tfarèafcening;> Veatfaer. 
 SI' N.  of account. 
 Préfli  breezes  and  cloudy weather.  1 A, h ó 'töw l.w f e 27th.  d 
 -- Moderate  breezes;  fine  weathèr,--and  fmoothifra-  
 ter. 
 Clear ftar-lighjtri|In Afrowfinitlfs ’ eharttef- 1791  fire  
 niafiy‘iflands laid down.,' nearly  in our préfent  fitnation  
 "at noon,  faid to be difcovered fay the Spaniards.  We  
 ihV^fadthing-ètö  lead  us-  tbrfuppofe  :we?-Wére  in - the  
 vicinity of any current finCê^ our ■ laft  observations,; for  
 the- time-pièöé  (fbeing-  the  intervals 'of  three5 days) 
 N.  68° E   38 miles.  : 
 22 h. *  Ventilated/* th e r fliip  with  the  fcmi-air  extractor? 
 7 3 
 :  24 h.  Ditto weather.  Tropic  birds  and  flying fifli  
 fee«/, f-'i; 
 -fall.  Bark  and  gloomyappearance  in  the  Ni W.  
 quarter,  which foon produced  a change  of wind,  and; 
 x  we 
 2«tfa. 
 29th.