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APPENDIX. 



1 binnacle lamj). 



12 chimneys for ditto. 



2 blubber-room lamps. 

 2 candlesticks. 



2 britannia lamf)S. 



fi Jajsan stand -lamps. 



8 jacket lamps. 



G bake -pans for oven. 



6 jsie jjlates. 



5 large tin jDans. 



5 small tin jDans. 



4 dozen sailor pans. 



3 coffee -jjots. 

 3 tea-j)ots. 



1 britannia tureen. 



1 one-2)int measure. 



1 one -quart measure. 



1 two -quart measure. 



1 three -quart measure. 



1 gallon measure. 



1 molasses cup. 



C tinder boxes, complete. 



1 brass sjjeaking- trumpet. 



1 tin sfieaking- trumpet. 



1 i^epjser-box. 



1 nutmeg grater. 

 3 lamp feeders. 



2 cullenders. 

 1 tea canister. 



1 coffee canister. 



3 pudding-bags. 



1 flour -box. 



2 flour- scoops. 



1 bread -tray. 



2 cook's dippers. 



3 tin wash-basins. 



3 spare frying-pans. 

 1 match safe. 



4 dozen tin pots. 

 1 crowbar. 



1 stowing bar. 

 12 chain -hooks. 

 1 set marking irons for craft. 

 4 graj)nels. 

 3 fluke -chains. 



1 fin -chain. 



3 Lead-'stra^js. 



1 chain stojix^er. 

 1 fish hook. 



4 chain punches. 

 1 i^air of grains. 

 1 rope -jack. 



28 hooks and thimbles. 

 18 thimbles. 



4 boat anchors. 



1 set chain pendants. 



1 fire pike. 



-i dozen oil-scooj^s. 



3 shackles. 



3 cutting-toggles. 



1 masthead waif. 



h dozen large marline needles 

 3 dozen small marline needles 



3 dozen roj^ing needles. 



5 dozen assorted sail needles. 

 Ij dozen sewing j)alms. 



4 balls shoe thread. 



20 pounds whipping twine. 

 50 pounds sail twine. 



2 pounds lamj)-wick. 

 2 dozen corks. 



4 pounds brimstone. 

 G Bath brick. 



1 side pump leather. 



2 sides rigging leather. 

 50 j)ounds cannon j^owder. 

 25 i^ouuds musket jjowder. 



2,000 percussion cajJS. 

 1 signal -gun. 



1 dozen muskets. 



2 barrels clay. 

 1 barrel lime. 



3 barrels tar. 

 \ barrel rosin. 



3 try -pots (two sets in the 



try-woriis). 

 1 deck-jjot and 1 spare deck- 

 pot. 



4 tons hard coal. 

 200 bricks. 



1 oil hose and cock. 

 1 hose -tub. 



1 draw -bucket. 



2 sets chest hinges. 

 8 grate bars for try -works. 

 4 iron knees for try -works. 

 4 smoke pipes for try -works. 

 2 iron doors for trj'-works. 

 1 caboose stove (large) and ap- 

 paratus. 



1 Horsburgh's East India Di- 

 rector}'. 



2 trowels. 



1 blubber -room steel. 



2 rigging screws. 

 12 pairs handcuffs. 



1 screw cutting-plate and dies. 

 20 boat paddles. 

 G boat anchors. 

 4 boat grajmels. 

 6 boat kegs. 

 4 lantern kegs. 

 4 drags. 

 6 line -tubs. ■ 

 4 fog-horns. 

 1 dozen boat knives. 

 1 dozen boat hatchets. 

 4 boat crotches. 

 4 tub -oar crotches. 

 4 boat buckets. 

 1 dozen nijipers. 

 4 dozen chock -j^ins. 

 1 ease bucket. 

 1 turning -lathe. 

 1 set turning gouges. 

 1 set turning chisels. 



3 dozen floats, or coarse files, 



for working whalebone. 

 12 brad -awls. 

 3 saddler's awls. 

 3 sewing awls. 

 4,000 coj^per tacks. 

 4,000 iron tacks. 

 1,000 pounds of tobacco. 



Books for shijj's library. 



Note. — Many of the articles herein enumerated are made on board ship from materials .sup- 

 plied for the purjjose, while there are many others of but trivial importance which are not men- 

 tioned. Eelative to the quantity' of clothing and recruits — the last named being also called "trade" 

 — they vary materially with diflereut owners of ships and the natiu'e of the voyage undertaken. 

 Hence, the lists referred to can only be regarded as apjjrosimative. A Cape Horn voyage, as 



