
 
        
         
		.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