.BppK Same weather. In the;night the fchooner arrived,
‘— —- and in the forenoon', wehgst nnder way jarcompany
Ajt&ijiifc. Vittel Ber'h’having light. airs, hut; tdfling,. which'pl^ignd
us to anchors
j5th. p | Light breezes* and fair wind at S. E. With; the
ebb: tide- in the afternoon we-’get under v\va^ and
worked through the paffage of Lantoe. In the night
we came to, and heaving up the next -morning, \ye
broke the iron flock of the anchor. At 8 ' A. M- rw6
came to in ten fathoms; Lantoe Point W.
three or four leagues.
s<5th, ' Frefh breezes and hazy weather from the eatlward.
With the tide in the afternoon we got under ifyay,
and turned to windward. At dark we came.-.to. ^ A-
large fwell came in from dhe eaftward; and ,in:th.e
morning tlie ichooner having parted her cable, we-
remained at anchor till they recovered theirsi #
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V O Y A G E O F D IS C O V E R Y
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NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN.
BO O K II.
Tranfa£fcions - during pur Second Expedition to
the N o rth through the Straits of Sangaar^ and,-
on.Pur Return home by the Coast of Corea and
the Yellow Sea.to Madras.
€HAJ?.h Si
fyëldyfthèVoya^arfi^fromï&I^rèvalème f'^afièrly Winds.
\ijh ié ' of Latnfy.—Qffi Forrhoffi^Land at tterljiand ofPa-chM
ïfatk^Qffh^dtiömert-it—f b e M ^ m f o r tm è ^ ^ r é k e d ^ i ^
Coral Reef near the IJland °f W y pm f^ I
A T iflHT air^om & 'W eft'p n ^le.'ig th .
m fight uf Boo-tofy. At dark it failed us, and^we an-
chored inl.4 fathoms. , M ^ t
Moderate