"And South We Steered'''' — 



Coleridge^ The Ancient Mariner 



Captain Davis' logbook, on January 31, 1821, records: 



**. . . Middle part clear and Pleasant at Meridian our Latt was 63°-06' 

 South at same time Mount Pisgo bore S W J^ W per compass, President 

 Island NW by W, Deception Island NE and a new discovered Island S by 

 W 5^ W At p M discovered Land bearing from East by N to W by S. 

 Ends with moderate breeze and clear weather." 



ILE DECEPTION vus OB L'OuBsr 



la 



Af onl Pofuf Dipnulon 



(From: "Deuxieme Expedition Antartique Francais" — Charcot) 



Deception Island from the west, probably 



as seen by Captain John Davis 



on January 31 , 1821 



ILES SMITH ET LOW 



il 



SHE S40O 



I. Jameson ou Low 



S17 



PieFotkr PicLUeo 

 I. Smith 



S550 



(From: "Deuxieme Expedition Antartique Francais" — Charcot) 



Smith (Mt. Pisgah) and Jameson (Low) Islands 



as probably seen by Captain John Davis 



February 1 , 1821 



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