possible for me to be very correct. To show where
they are to be found again is the most my situation enabled me to do. The
sketch I have made will give a comparative view of their extent. I
believe all the larger islands are inhabited as they appeared very
fertile.
At noon I observed in latitude 18 degrees 10 seconds south and considered
my course and distance from yesterday noon north-west by west half west
94 miles; longitude by account from Tofoa 4 degrees 29 minutes west.
For dinner I served some of the damaged bread and a quarter of a pint of
water.
About six o'clock in the afternoon we discovered two islands, one bearing
west by south 6 leagues and the other north-west by north 8 leagues; I
kept to windward of the northernmost and, passing it by 10 o'clock, I
resumed our course to the north-west and west-north-west for the night.
Wednesday 6.
The weather was fair and the wind moderate all day from the
east-north-east. At daylight a number of other islands were in sight from
south-south-east to the west and round to north-east by east; between
those in the north-west I determined to pass. At noon a small sandy
island or key two miles distant from me bore from east to south
three-quarters west. I had passed ten islands, the largest of which I
judged to be 6 or 8 leagues in circuit. Much larger lands appeared in the
south-west and north-north-west, between which I directed my course.
Latitude observed 17 degrees 17 minutes south; course since yesterday
noon north 50 degrees west; distance 84 miles; longitude made by account
5 degrees 37 minutes west.
Our allowance for the day was a quarter of a pint of coconut milk and the
meat, which did not exceed two ounces to each person: it was received
very contentedly but we suffered great drought. I durst not venture to
land as we had no arms and were less capable of defending ourselves than
we were at Tofoa.
To keep an account of the boat's run was rendered difficult from being
constantly wet with the sea breaking over us but, as we advanced towards
the land, the sea became smoother and I was enabled to form a sketch of
the islands which will serve to give a general knowledge of their extent
and position. Those we were near appeared fruitful and hilly, some very
mountainous and all of a good height.
To our great joy we hooked a fish, but we were miserably disappointed by
its being lost in trying to get it into the boat.
We continued steering to the north
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