xvm VOYAGES OF A NATURALIST 



Canaries, and Cape Verde Islands, we ran down 

 the Atlantic coast of South America, calling at 

 some of the islands, and visiting Bahia and Monte- 

 video for coal, thence through the Straits of 

 Magellan and Smythe's Channel into the South 

 Pacific. From Valparaiso we sailed westwards 

 amongst the South Sea Islands ; thence through 

 Torres Straits into the Indian Ocean. After 

 leaving Ceylon we steamed south-westwards until 

 the African coast was sighted, hoping — and in 

 this we were partly successful — to escape the fury 

 of the monsoon. The remainder of the voyage 

 home was performed by way of the Red Sea and 

 Mediterranean, and, after a pleasant passage 

 through these waters, Cowes was reached on 1st 

 August, 1903. 



Below is given a detailed itinerary of this 

 voyage : — 



Lisbon, 24th to 26th November, 1902 ; 



Madeira, 29th to 30th November ; 



Las Palmas, 1st to 3rd December ; 



St. Vincent, Cape Verde Islands, 10th to 

 12th December ; 



St. Paul's Rocks, Mid-Atlantic, 17th to 18th 

 December ; 



Fernando de Noronha, 20th to 22nd December; 



Bahia, Brazil, 26th December to 5th January, 

 1903; 



Montevideo, 14th January to 20th January ; 



Straits of Magellan, 28th January to 5th 

 February ; 



Smythe's Chamiel, 5th to 10th February ; 



