
T A B L E XII. Continued.
Route of the Queen Charlotte, after parting Company with the
King George, to St. Helena.
Time. Latitude
South.
Longitude
Weft.
Variations
Weft.'
Therm.
Winds, Weather, and Remarks.
1788.
Junei8,)
Noon. )
0 '■
H
South to E. S.. E. Moderate, and fine
72 <
weather. At half paft three, A. M.
fawSt. Helena bearing N. W. At 11
anchored in the road in 19 fathoms.
Found here the King George, andfe-
veral more Ihips,
A P P E N D I X . No. II. 47
T A B L E XIII.
Shews the Difference between the Watch, Lunar Obfervations, and
Longitude, by Account at Noon on feveral Days during the
Paflage from St. Jago to the Sandwich Iflands.
N. B. The Watch is one of Mr. Arnold’s fmall Pocket Time-keepers.
Time. Watch
Weft.
Lunar
Obfervations
Weft.
Account
Weft. Remarks.
. 0 0 1 1 0
Nov. 18 38 °3 38 09 34 54 Having found the watch to alter her
21 3° 45 3° 35 2Ó 30 rate of going in different degrees of
28 34 2< 33 10 29 34 heat and cold before we left bt. J ago,
Dec. 4 37 46 38 31 33 56 I made a imall table of the altera-
8 43 35 42 37 38 41 tions by which fhe was always cal-
! 3 46 21 no obferv. 43 43 culated during our paflage to the
22 53 40 53 36 5 1 58 Sandwich Illands.
23
1786. 54 42 no obferv. 5 1 35
Jan. I 57 10 ditto. 54 25 26 64 29 64 37 63 18
30 62 19 no obierv. 63 3° At the time we left St. Jago, the watch
Feb. 7 71 3° ditto. 74 59 loll on mean time oh. oom. 03". per
■ 80 5 1 ditto. 86 I I day.
18 ■ 83 3° 83 5.0 87 01 22 81 40 83 33 . 83 39 On our leaving the Falkland Illands,
37 83 43 no obierv. 87 2Ó Ihe loft on mean time oh. oo™. 03'.
March 6 81 3 1
OO
GOoO
83 25 , per day.
15 85 l6 no obierv. 90 °3 20 89 OO 89 30 94 44
23 93 40 92 04 99 l l April 11 1 I O OO 109 20 I 12 24
H I l6 OO 115 40 1 18 13
2Ó 117 40 no obferv. 120 55 May 4 !2 5 32 124 30 127 58 May 34th, at noon, the N. E. point
19 146 44 146 45 >47 32 of Owhyhee bearing N. \ W. three 22 Ï5 1 40 I5 1 34 *5 * 39 or four leagues dilfant, 1 found the
23 153 15 no obierv. 153 33 watch to be out in longitude 38
34 >54 16 ditto. 154 IO miles.