HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN WHALE FISHERY. 



saWuig from American ports — Contiuned. 



567 



Wlialing- 

 gioiuid. 



Desolation Isl'il 



S. A. and Ind. 

 Indian Ocean. 

 Desolation Isl'd 



Pacific Ocean . 



Atl. &- Indian . 



....do 



North Atlantic 



Pacific Ocean . 



...do 



Coast California 



North Pacific . 

 Pacific Ocean . 



North Pacific . 

 Indian Ocean . 



Pacific Ocean . 



....do 



North Pacific . 

 Pacific Ocean . 

 Indian Ocean , 

 Pacific Ocean , 

 Indian Ocean . 

 Pacific Ocean , 



....do .. 

 ....do .. 



...do 



North Pacific . 



Pacific Ocean . 



Atlantic 



North Pacific . 



.do 



Pacific Ocean . 



Indian Ocean 



Date- 



June 18 



June 11 

 May 25 

 June 3 



Aug. 7 



Dec. 1 



Sept. 20 

 June 7 



May 17 

 June 10 



Sept. 22 

 Nov. 2 



Aug. IC 

 Aug. 2 



Nov. 2 



May 12 

 Oct. 4 

 Dec. 3 

 May 10 

 Aug. 10 

 Aug. 10 

 Oct. 19 



Apr. 20 

 Dec. 9 



May 3 

 Nov. 17 



Oct. 6 

 Oct. 5 

 July 26 



Sept. C 

 Oct. 1.5 



June 23 



Sept. 17, 18C1 

 May 9, 18C0 



Mar. 6,18(51 

 Nov. 21, 1858 



Apr. 27,1660 



Jan. 25, 1864 

 July 17, 1863 



May 12, 18(;3 

 July 14, 1864 



May 4, 1863 



Mar. 26, 1863 

 Apr. 24, 1^64 



Sept. 18, 1863 

 Apr. 18, 1863 



July 10, 1864 

 May 23, 1862 

 Apr. 9, 1863 



Jan. 30,1803 



Oct. 5, 18G2 



Result of voyage. 



Bbh: 



3r,(: 

 1- 



85: 



801 



1,200 

 57t, 



Bbls. 



791 

 2, 538 



600 

 291 



1,200 



1,800 



80 

 2,000 



2,200 

 2,000 



Lbs. 



600 

 ,000 



Ecmarks. 



Added 1858; struct an iceberg and was lost 

 at De.solation Island FeUruary, 1859 ; 

 mate, Charles Francis, lost also. 



Sent home 475 whale ; 3,000 hone; con- 

 demned at Pernambuco January 3, 1860. 



Sent home 9,391 hone; one of the "stone 

 fieet;" sunk oif Charleston 1801. 



Sold to New York J860. 



Bought from Warren 1858 ; sent home 64 

 sperm, 1,103 whale, 1,652 bone; sold at 

 San Francisco for merchant-service. 



Condemned at Sydney November u5, I860; 

 oil sold. 



Returned 1858. 



No report; sailed 18.50; Easton, captain ; 

 returned 1860, with 600 whale. 



No report. 



Third mate, Mr. Littlefield, died from an 

 accident May, 1861 ; lost in the Ochotsk 

 January, 1860. 



Sent home 500 sperm. 



Sent home 174 sperm. 



Captain Cook was killed by a whale Octo- 

 ber 26, 1860. 



Altered from a ship 1859 ; took on voyage 

 685 sperm, 3,950 whale, 24,000 bone ; 'con- 

 demned at Honolnhi October, 1862; fitted 

 as a whaler from that port under the 

 Oldensbnrg flag. 



Sent home 2.5.5 sperm. 



Sent home 2,280 whale, 23,834 bone. 



Sent home 425 sperm. 



Condemned at Mauritius July, 1862. 



Sent home 75 sperm. 



Sent home 125 sperin, 3,000 bone. 



Sent homo 200 sperm ; condemned and sold 

 at Valparai.so July, 1863. 



Sent homo 267 sperm. 



Sent home 100 sperm; sold to New York 

 11-64 for merchant-service. 



Sent home 456 sperm. 



Fourth mnte died 1800; crew refused duty 

 at Honolulu and were di.schor^^ed by the 

 consul; sent home 1,011 whale, 24,467 

 bone. 



Sent home 55 sperm. 



Altered from a ship 18.59 



Sent home 338 sperm, 1,096 whale. 38,186 

 bone. 



Altered from a ship 18.59; took, in all, 450 

 8]>erm, 2,000 whale, 18,000 bone— valued 

 at ?;ioo,ooo. 



Altered Jrom a ship in 1859; sent home 460 

 sperm ; captured and burned by the Flor- 

 ida July 8, 1864, with 140 sperm of her 

 own, and about 1,100 barrels sperm and 

 600 barrels whale on freight. 



The larger part of the crew mutinied and 

 deserted at St. Catharine's; sent home 

 240 sperm. 



