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Table I. (Reference from Chapter III., “Longitude from thirty-one sets of distances of the sun east and west of the moon, of which the particulars are given in Table I. of the Appendix to this volume”) LONGITUDE OF THE OBSERVATORY IN PRINCESS ROYAL HARBOUR, KING GEORGE’S SOUND
Table II. (Reference from Chapter III, “The longitude from sixteen sets of distances of the sun east and west of the moon, of which the individual results are given in Table II. of the Appendix to this volume”) LONGITUDE OF THE SOUTH POINT OF LUCKY BAY, ARCHIPELAGO OF THE RECHERCHE
Table III. (Reference from Chapter V., “Longitude of the point, deduced from twenty-two sets of distances (see Table III of the Appendix to this volume)”) LONGITUDE OF THE ANCHORAGE IN FOWLER’S BAY
Table IV. (Reference from Chapter VI., “The longitude, from thirty sets of distances of the sun and stars from the moon (see Table IV. of the Appendix to this volume)”) LONGITUDE OF THE TENTS, AT THE HEAD OF PORT LINCOLN
Table V. (Reference from Chapter IX., “Point Nepean is in latitude 38 deg. 18’ south. The longitude from twelve sets of distances taken by lieutenant Flinders in the port, and six others by me ten days before arriving, the particulars of which are given in Table V. of the Appendix to this volume”) LONGITUDE OF POINT NEPEAN AT THE ENTRANCE OF PORT PHILLIP
Table VI. (Reference from Chapter X., “Longitude from forty-four sets of distances of the sun and moon, of which the individual results are given in Table VI of the Appendix to this volume”) LONGITUDE OF CATTLE POINT, PORT JACKSON
Table VII. Variations in rate and errors in longitude, made by Earnshaw’s time keepers No. 543 and No. 520, between the Cape of Good Hope and Port Jackson.