i April 6th ... At morning, set out for Greenock where I arrived about 6 forenoon? here I stayed all day being Sunday. Preached in the Old Kirk of Greenock and baptized 9 children, same evening baptized two more. April 8th . . . Spent the forenoon in Greenock buying several necessaries at midday went on board ship, nalmouth, John MacPhee , Master. Messrs. Buchanan , Morrision & Company, merchants in Greenock, Owners. At 5 afternoon the Captain came on board, anchor weighed and set sail. April 9th . . . Blew a North-east wind till 4 p. m. then north and S. west which caused us to take the south channel from Point Kintyre, although it was not intended. April 10th . . . Same wind continued; at 4 p. m. passed the Isle of Mann. At noon passed Holyhead; at 6 p. m. passed Bazis Isle. April 11th ... At noon passed Waterford , Ireland, when we were in latutude 51.57. At 9 p. m. passed the and at 12 the of Kingsdale, Ireland. April 12th ... At 8 a. m. passed ; at noon the wind south in latitude 51.57. April 14th ... We made little way; at noon found ourselves in latitude 50.57. Saw a ship steering to the eastward. April 15th . . . Sunday - Preached the afternoon on ship board. Eph. 23rd. April 16th ... The wind still West and Southwest ; we were obliged to tack back and forward, whereby we made little way. Noon Lat. 47.52. April 17th . . . Wind still West and Northwest, prevented our course; a. m. some showers of rain. Lat. 47.34. April 18th . . . Some wind and rain. April 19th . . . The same contrary winds and thick rain. The sickness which seized most of our Company three days before, was this day very severe. '■ i '.• April 20th . . . Saw at 5 this afternoon, a ship steering Eastward Sickness still severe. At noon Lat. 46.52. April 21st ... The wind still West and some rain. Our company still bed of sea sickness. 13