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in many directions." High but deserved praise for a quiet, 

 modest, capable man ; and it is comforting to know, what- 

 ever happened to the " Endeavour ' tAvo good men were in 

 charge, and no accident which could })ossibly have been 

 avoided by those on board contributed to the disaster. Some 

 unforeseen disaster overwhelmed the ship and her crew. 



Captain Pim has left a Midow to mourn her sad loss. 



There are sorro^\'ing hearts for others who were on board 

 the " P^ndeavour," and these equally claim oiir sympathy for 

 their loss, and a kindly memory for those for whom they 

 grieve. 



The names of those on board were : — 



Director of Fisheries . . 

 Master . . 



Mate 



Biologist 



Second Mate & ( 'hicf Fishcnua 



Fisherman 



Chief Engineer 

 Second ,, 

 Third 

 Fireman 



Ordinary Seaman 



Chief Cook and Steward 

 Assistant Cook 

 Messroom Boy 

 Clerk, Meteorological Bureau 



Harald ( 'hristian Dannevig 



George Williain Charles Pim 



Joseph Reynoldson Burkitt 



Charles Turnbiill Harrisson 



Alfred Ackers 



Herbert A. Farrant 



L. Olsen 



George Cooper 



Harold E. Samson 



Angus Ross Mackay 



Stanley Ditcham 



Richard (Jharles Hoe 



Alfred Holmes 



Nils Rasmussen 



J. Byrne 



Thomas Rice 



J. AV. JacksoJi 



A. Wythe 



Harry Kitching 



Thomas Scott 



Harold Po\Aer. 



They now rest in the depths of the sea. the mysteries of 

 which they had been seeking to understand. 



May they rest in peace ! 



N. LOCKYER. 



