646 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. [42] 



Temperatures : 



Of engine-room 107. 9 



On deck 67.5 



Of injection water 69. 8 



Of discharge water....- , 95.9 



Of feed water 75. 4 



Total time fires were lighted hours . . 6, 232^ 



Total time engines were in operation, the ship being on her course, do. .. 1, 160J 



Revolutions : 



Total of starboard engine • 4,652,279 



Total of port engine 4,632,994 



Mean of starboard engine per minute 66. 81 



Mean of port engine per minute 66. 56 



Total number of geographical miles 9, 495. 2 



Mean number of geographical miles per hour 8. 182 



Total tons of coal consumed while engines were in operation 562f f i§ 



Mean number of pounds of coal consumed per hour while the engines 



were in operation 1, 087 



Total tons of coal consumed for all purposes 953tj j j l 4 9 - 



Total tons of refuse (ashes) from the coal 211^,\° - 



Draught of water : 

 Greatest : 



Forward feet and inches.. 115 



Aft do.... 13 10 



Least : 



Forward do 10 



Aft do.... 12 5 



Mean, for the whole of the steaming : 



Forward do 10 6.81 



Aft do.... 13 0.31 



The greatest continuous speed during the year 1886. 



Date, July 19, 1885 : 



Speed knots.. 9.93 



Number of hours 7 



Direction of wind * NNE. 



Force of wind $ 



State of sea Smooth. 



Number of furnaces used 4 



Steam pressure in boiler, per square inch pounds . . 50 



Steam pressure in receiver, per square inch do 25. 5 



Revolutions per minute 81. 5 



Vacuum inches.. 23.7 



Holes in throttle-valve open 5 



Cut-off in non-condensing cylinder inches.. 22 



Cut-off in condensing cylinder do 18J- 



Temperature : 



In engine-room 115 



On deck 68.6 



Of injection water 69.8 



Of discharge water 98 



Of feed water 78.7 



Draught : 



Forward 10'. 8" 



Aft 12'. 7" 



