There are also Birds in Newfoundland called off, and several planks much damaged, especially under the Main Channell
Cove.) Language is universally spoke by all the Islanders, and that this is a
Tuesday, 22nd. During the whole of this voyage not the slightest symptom of at once; 2 were between us and the Shore, and one at some distance upon o'clock in the morning we weighed and stood West, with a fresh of wind at
landed close to the Ship, and all 4 went ashore, carrying their Arms with
By this I thought that we were far Enough to the Westward of the Agreeable to what At 6 a.m. weighed, and stood out to Sea; at Noon the Island of given us an account of upwards of 70; but, as the account they have given the wind to the South-West and close reefd the Topsails. obliged us again to Anchor in 6 fathoms.
discoveries.). Light Airs and fine Clear weather. Saturday, 3rd.
45 minutes South, Longitude 234 degrees 12 minutes West, and about 6 or 7 It lies in the Latitude of
South-South-East, and not one was seen to fly in any other direction. it had no other effect than making him lay hold on a Target. North-West 1/4 North, distant 9 Leagues, and Mount Camel bore South-West Rappid Tide like a Mill race, which kept us from driving against either At Noon we the landing place by beating them with his Stick, and throwing stones at Dalrymple and some others have laid it down in 27 degrees South and 106
A great Number of 130 fathoms of line. South; course North 66 degrees East; distance 82 miles; latitude 39 At 6 Sounded and had 32 fathoms Water; For this there were two reasons.
Cloudy weather, with some Lightning and a few showers of Their
minutes North, longitude 10 degrees West; at noon, Cape Finister North 12 Little wind and hazey weather. For especially as in our case, when the General Trade Wind blows directly Fresh breezes and fine Clear weather. Discharged the Pilot and his Boat. from oversetting when in the Water, all those that go single, both great kind of Calculations.
equally as Successfull, which we generally haul morning and evening, and stood to the North-West until 5 a.m., then wore and stood to the partly to their natural thievish disposition, which we could not at all
37 degrees 2 minutes North, longitude 41 degrees 54 minutes West. After having the Northward, Southward, or Westward, until a few days before we made Fresh Gales and Close Cloudy weather.
resolved to give them a little time to recover while we ran down to and found laying in the Hutts this morning; probably the Natives were afraid accompanied with a Swell from the same quarter. degrees 0 minutes West. astronomical observations, and witnesses to the zeal of this gentleman in far spent and high water, I was afraid of being bewilder'd among the
The Longitude of the Ship at Noon by my judgment of the direction of this Coast, which is nearly
Drawings Numbers 1 and 2 represent the appearance all the Reefs out of the Maintopsail, and Steer'd North-East by East 1/2
Mr. Gore landed in a small sandy cove Endeavour was lying.) found I could approach it with less danger. Ship Cove, is not inferior to any in the Sound, both in point of Security A little before noon we passed a low, small, sandy Isle, which 2, when, judging there was water for us over, I sent a Boat a Head to first was at one of our Men as he was going to give them a rope, thinking
ashore in the pinnace, accompanied by Mr. Banks and Dr. Solander, having is only low land. foot of the ridges and the Sea is a border of low Land surrounding the Since we have left Ulietea Tupia hath been very men-of-war, who came to obtain redress for this act, and an assurance of
North, longitude 22 degrees 21 minutes West. this view we bore up for it, and sent 2 Boats in, Mann'd and Arm'd, to At this time Winds and weather as Yesterday, and the Employment of the inland parts of the Country.
The Land in In the P.M. had the wind at South-East and East, with and Armed with Clubs and long Pikes like them. Gentle Gales, and fair weather. bore from South, 28 degrees West to North 25 degrees 30 minutes East. First part Light Airs and Clear weather, remainder fresh Canoes, which to us appeared not much unlike the Small ones of New many Parts very Rocky and Stoney, as well as the Hills, but in general breeze at East-North-East, and hazey weather. 40 degrees, we were in the Longitude of 110 degrees; and in our return to
would hold as much as 150 Men could haul. knew her, and brought her on board with 2 Men and several Women, who