APPENDIX. 899 



Coalheaver Nelse Iversen. Died in the Lena Delta. 



Coalheaver George W. Boyd. Died in the Lena Delta. 



Seaman Ah Sam. Died in the Lena Delta. 



Seaman Alexey (dog-driver and hunter). Died in the Lena Delta. 



SECOND CUTTER (vill). 



Lieut. Charles W. Chipp, United States Navy, commanding. 

 Seaman William Dunbar (ice pilot). 

 Seaman Alfred Sweetman. 

 Seaman Henry D. Warren. 

 Seaman Peter E. Johnson. 

 Seaman Edward Starr. 

 Seaman Alhert G. Kuelme. 

 Coalheaver Walter Sharvell. 



Of which boat, with her crew, no record exists subsequent to the 

 gale of September 12, 1881. 



WHALEBOAT (xi). 



Chief-Engineer George W. Melville, United States Navy, command- 

 ing. Rescued by natives ; a witness before the court. 



Lieutenant John W. Danenhower, United States Navy. Rescued by 

 natives ; a witness before the court. 



Mr. Raymond L. Newcomb (naturalist and taxidermist). Rescued 

 by natives ; a witness before the court. 



Seaman John Cole (boatswain). Rescued by natives ; now an in- 

 mate of the Government Insane Asylum. 



Fireman James H. Bartlett. Rescued by natives ; retained in Sibe- 

 ria to assist Lieutenant Harber. 



Seaman Herbert W. Leach. Rescued by natives ; retained in Sibe- 

 ria to assist Lieutenant Harber. 



Seaman Henry Wilson. Rescued by natives ; a witness before the 

 court 



Seaman Frank E. Manson. Rescued by natives ; retained in Siberia 

 to assist Lieutenant Harber 



Seaman Charles Toug Sing. Rescued by natives ; a witness before 

 the court. 



Coalheaver John Lauterbach Rescued by natives ; retained in Si- 

 beria to assist Lieutenant Harber. 



Seaman Aneguin (dog-driver and hunter). Rescued by natives; re- 

 tained in Siberia to assist Lieutenant Harber; subsequently died at 

 Kirinsk. 



