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 GEOGRAPHICAL POSITIONS. 40S imtitude o!Merved by Captain Flirttiers, in 11'05 and 800  SI 4a.8 A. De Freycinet in 1801 51 SI Sect. Kin (reduced) 1817 ISl 18 Sir T. Brisbane (reduced) 18$ 51 30 Mean latitude of Fort Macqtmrie. . o S8 51 8 Longitude observed by Captain Cook, reduced from his o, ,,. oberv&tions at Botany Bay, 1770. 151 11 S2 Captain Hunter, 1788. 19 4S Lieutenant Dawes ,,. , 18 50 Lieutenant Bradley, $0 S8 Malespins, �]? lib Messrs. Broughton and Crosley, 1795 9 3t CaptainFlinders, 1795-6 o J? 12 Ditto 1802 11 45 Captain De Freyclnet, 1801/ 8  M. D*Espinom by an eclile or () and occult. of  lft  2nd Satellites, 179S o. 1S 45 Governor Blib, 1806, eclipse of O IT 49 Captain p. P. King, i 817; eclipse oF O, calculated by Mr. Rum- ker. IT Sir Thomas Br/Stkme, 82, (the mean or six eclipses places his ,obeervmtoryinl,l �20") . 15 39 Mr. Rumker, eclilme of  at Parranmtta pluced'to Fort Macquarie 17 0 Mean Longitmle or Fort Macquarie �. 161 IS S6 PERCY ISLAND (No. ll). The longitude of the ssuth- west end of this island is by Captain Flinders's ohserr&t/on i 10 �'

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