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THE ICELANDIC HALIBUT FISHERY. 



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idea of the daily fisliiiio-, the weather, &c, during his stay at Iceland 

 and on his passage home. He kept no notes of his outward passage. ' 



Date. 



Juue 



Entries. 



9 I Arrival at Iso Fiord, Iceland 



10 I [No note] 



Stormy. Laying in harbor ' 



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1 



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July 1 



12 I Fine [woathVr]. Got under' way '.".. 



Id I m'.'.v ,v',t '•'"'; r-^"-''A"° *" '■'"''''«•■ ''»"•' made first se; ;;!::; ;■.::::.■;::■■■ ■ 



Windy [probably a fresh breeze]! 

 Very fine ; wind changeable . 



Wustery, with rain 



Strong westerly wind 



Went into Iso Fiord. Got water. 



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and ran into Tso Fiord. 



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nil 



244 

 210 

 102 

 283 

 17K 

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107 



t24() 



184 



53 



20 .> 



119 

 243 

 283 



208 

 21)3 

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wtdy ft.omThi en'it '\'^ ^^'^rl ^i^ P- '"^ =^"<^''"'«1 and .set trawls 

 vv luu.^ iiottj tue east. Remained at anchor 

 Easterly gale, with snow. At anchor 



Am. fine; p. m. stormy. Shifted a berth!.'! 



At o a. m., strong westerly gale. At anchor ! 



Strong westerly gale with rain. At anchor . . i 



M^^^i^'t^tl^^:^'""'^^-^'- <^ottraw.;':nurgot',;n;i^:way!!j-i 

 ^te,!^°S'mwSht!''^ !"?!";!'S [after landing'g.'ar] 'and ^ormulJ,' sidi! ' Blii!;' ' ^ 



A ■ m" 3!/' *'"'V ^\'»-''>^i"<l^!'"Oot ■under" wav'arNorth^ I 



CtlTa^dseSn.''""^''""' ''"''*''''' "P anchor [in p. m. i.";hi?tJd'; ~ 



fWcatJierJ iine, modor!at"e! ".and clear! " 'shifted 'a 'berth' !!!;;.' I 



Very hue and niodorato. Sliift(-d bttrths I .> 



Vervm;^.^'!l'^"w-H "°*1/'T- .^i' '•"^'^o'' =i»d'shm;!d wtiis! !!!!!!!!! !!"""'i 2 



V ery moderate, with easterly wind and fog T, 



Moderate, with fog " 



Windy from eastward', 'do'tuii'de'r wiv 

 Laying at anchor in Iso Fiord 



pro^s iS'^iiSi .S,i;:f ^^^^^^^ 



I'avin" .T J^'T' ^.'f '\«t''"ns easterly wind. Anchored' !!!!!!!!!!! 



Laying at anchor in Adevig (>). .strong wind 1 



Laying in Adevig 



VeA-' m<"ic^ ""SX^- :^"riv''V»^"ri 'V;="3d set'ti^wis! ' 'Fino-weati^r! ! ' 



Fin,> r we t w r^ T , n% ^,^\>;'«''0'1 a'lchor and set uu.ler sail 



Fo" rliu a n ^" cIp^ • ! "^'' Cape and .stood to the westward. Set under sai 



Fofrf/v t " • • 1'^; '? ' ■ ™-, ^'''■' ""'li'-Vsail. Spoke the Concord 



tlu,- westwanl ^^^.".''"^'^ ""'^ ^^^'t' «'-'*'•• Clear p. m. Up .anchor and stood to 



ZnlJ^^r i^l'r^iSir^^'V^'''^ "''^^*'^^*'''^ ^'""^ and'sei gear! ! !!!!!!!!!! 



Anchored at Gnmsey.: Set under sail. Wind west. ..!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!! { 



aliv?y^*il!;jeK?het.C.k'"* '" «"* '''""'' '''>■ ^^'' -^'"""'1 - l^-<'' .-•e;y"d;^',^;;idi this is not 



taln'^^a^JrsTi'bl-^wli"^;; '''^^!:lrl^"I^' 71.*'- ^^'r'^'" ^^-^^ in the mornin., but Cap- 

 ever, have blown a gale or am t i I^^ li?„'' ."'^^i "^^^^ wo.ather all <l.ay. It conUl not, how- 



the tact that, two se7s were made alid^MOh^Hba^ta^^^^ "^ ^'^^ '^^' ''"" '' '' •'^•"'«"'. f-om 



"With. The prevalence nt -, nnU l^W '>'7"i>'it taken, that hshmg operations were not interfered 

 men, would lul^e nreve,,;,,.? :i^f.t;" J.'"' "f''"'«'T acceptation of the te™, particularly among fishlr- 



llt^^i:^::^::^^}^,'"^^^^^^^ Captain Ryan, he tells,me, is a small rod 



Vl"*:.-^.^.^ '".'^'^■'■.f^'"*:".^ sulls, eider ducfis, .sea pigeons, murres. 



quented bv Iarge"number ^ .,., 



species. In this counecti<m itiniiy "be stated 



