HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN WHALE FISHERY. 



saiVnig from American ports — Continued. 



401 



■Whnlng- 

 grouuil. 



Pacific Ocean 



... do 



Indian Ocean 



Indian Ocean . 

 Ind. and Pacific 

 Pticilic Ocean . . 



N. W. Coist.., 

 Pacific Ocean 



Ind. and N. W 



Pacific Ocean . 

 Indian Ocean . 



...do 



Pacific and Ind 

 Keyf Holland . 

 Pacific Ocean . 



....do 



Ind. and Pacific 

 Pacific Ocean . . 



If.'W. Coast. 



Pacific Ocean 



....do 



....do 



....do 



....do 



...do 



....do 



Indian Ocean 



Pacific Ocean 

 ....do 



....do 



....do 



Atlantic 



PiWjiflc Ocean 



....do 



....do 



....do 



Pacific Ocean . 



Atlantic 



Pacific Ocean . 



Atlantic 



....do 



....do 



South Atlantic 

 Indian Ocean . 



26 



Dato- 



.Tnnei:) 

 June 15 

 July C 



June 15 

 Aug. IC 

 Dec. 10 



Nov. 23 

 June V2 



Aug. 27 



Aug. 14 

 Oct. 4 

 June 14 

 Uec. 1-2 

 July 1 

 Nov. 9 

 Dec. in 

 Aug. 1 

 Dec. 13 



Oct. 



Oct. 28 

 Oct. 21) 

 Dec. 24 

 May 18 

 May 18 



Oct. 1 

 May 24 



Ju!y 24 



May 10 

 Ju!"y n 



Oct. 14 

 Nov. 1!) 

 Oct. 21 

 Dec. 2 

 Dec. 5 

 Sept. 17 

 Oct. l:i 



June 12 

 May 10 

 Oct. 15 



May 20 

 Sept. 19 

 June 20 

 May 31 

 Sept. 13 



May 24, 1847 

 Feb. 28, 1847 

 May 19, 1845 



Feb. 12, 1845 

 Sept. 17, 1846 



Apr. 13, 1846 



Feb. 22, 1846 



Apr. 

 Apr. 

 Feb. 

 Nov. 

 Jan. 

 May 

 Oct. 

 Mar. 

 Oct. 



6, 1847 

 20, 1846 

 24, 1845 

 26, 1847 

 27, 1646 

 2.'), 1847 

 27, 1846 

 30, 1845 

 14, 1847 



Apr. 28, 1845 



June 22, 1846 

 June 16, 1847 

 Sept. 23, 1847 

 Nov. — , 1847 

 Nov. 27, 1847 



Apr. 16, 1847 

 May 2, 1846 



Sept. 19, 1846 

 May 25, 1847 



Sept. 30, 1847 

 July — , 1847 

 Oct. 15, 1845 

 June 12. 1847 



May 28, 1848 

 Nov. 10, 1840 



Apr. 6,1847 

 Sept. 16, 1845 

 Apr. 25, 1846 



Oct. 20,1844 

 Apr. 6, 1844 

 Aug. 27, 1844 

 May 31, 1844 

 Mar. 5,1846 



Result of voyage. 



BbU. 



1, 200 



2, 200 



70 



3ro 



80 



800 



900 



1,900 



55 



60 



1, 40U 



1,050 



2,050 



800 



9( 



1,200 



1,965 

 1,280 

 1,853 

 1.264 

 2,076 



862 

 2,213 



966 

 1,578 



1,808 

 1, 38 



1,613 



1, 8-M 

 1, 2-..'0 



1,200 

 50 



450 



550 

 370 

 100 

 230 

 1,150 



Bbls 



2, lor 



1,000 



2,40C 



1,600 



30( 



1, 90C 



2, 65C. 



7.)(, 

 25 



1, 40( 



2, 061. 



2, 300 



3 



41 



264 



35 



300 



50 



1,900 



70 

 120 



Lbs 



23, 000 

 17, 000 



14, 000 



6,000 



2,000 

 20, OUU 

 22, 000 



7,000 

 2, 000 

 14,000 

 19, 000 



25, 000 



1,500 



2,500 



19, 000 



760 

 960 



Kemarks. 



Withdrawn 1847; sold to Fairhaven. 



Bought from Nantucket; sent home 15,580 

 pounds bono ; transferred to New Bedford 

 September, 1845; wrecked on Behring Isl- 

 and Juno 15, 1846, with 2,000 bar?el8 oil. 



First mate, Harvey Colo, died 1844. 



Second mate, Pearce A. Stillman, killed by 

 the falling of a whale-fin while cutting 

 in, April 17, 1844; condemned at Ilio 

 Janeiro February, 1846. 



Sent home 340 barrels whale and 100 bar- 

 rels sperm oil and 9,000 pounds bone. 



Captain Hiller lost by upsetting of his boat 

 while fast to a whale May 31, 1844. 



Sold 100 barrels whale-oil; new this 

 voyage; built at Mattapoisett. 



mate, Brooks, shot by a muti- 

 neer 1844. 



Condemned at Simon's Bay, Cape of Good 

 Hope, February, 1845. 



Sent home C3 barrels sperm ; second mate, 



, killed by a whale January, 



1844. 



Sunk at .sea 1847 homeward bound. 



Third mate, Manuel Valado, knocked over- 

 board and drowned April 20, 1844. Sold 

 to Fairhaven 1847. 



First mate, James Brice, died at Lahaina, 

 April 20, 1845. 



