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This afternoon, as soon as the Ship was moor'd, I went ashore to Examine the watering place, accompanied by Mr.Banks and Dr.Solander.I found the Water good and the Place pretty Convenient, and plenty of Wood close to high Water Mark, and the Natives to all appearance not only very friendly but ready to Traffick with us for what little they had.
Early in the morning I sent Lieutenant Gore ashore to Superintend the Cutting wood and filling of Water, with a Sufficient number of men for both purposes, and all the Marines as a Guard.
After breakfast I went myself, and remain'd there the whole day; but before this Mr.Green and I took several observations of the Sun and Moon.
The mean result of them gave 180 degrees 47 minutes West Longitude from the Meridian of Greenwich; but as all the observations made before exceeded these, I have laid down this Coast agreeable to the means of the whole.
At noon I took the Sun's Meridian Altitude with the Astronomical Quadrant, and found the Latitude 38 degrees 22 minutes 24 seconds South. Wednesday, 25th.
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