LOG BOOKS OF SEALING VESSELS. 531 



Aug' 1st 



This diiy commences witli strong W.S.W. wind, middle part wind 

 moderated. 8 am boats went out and brought iu 9 seal, day ends 

 with rain. 



Ten Aug- 2nd 



This day commences moderate, middle part breezed up sharj) from 

 N. W. bore up for the land at 10 am. anchored under Ounimac 

 Island, so ends the day. 



Wed Aug 3rd 



This day commences with strong IsT.W. wind, vessel lying under 

 Ounimac Island filling water. So ends the day with, heavy squalls. 



Thu Aug 4th 



This day commences with strong W.S.W. wind, and squalls. 2 j)m 

 wiiul died out. 4 pm got under way and stood off shore, at 6 am put 

 boat out. at ten am wind breezed up from E. 11.30 am one boat came 

 on board with 5 seal, so ends the day. 



Fri Aug 5th 



This day commences with strong breeze from E with rain squalls, 

 at 4 pm stood in for the land, at 8 pm anchored under the land, at 

 4 am sighted the Eevenue steamer steering East, at 9 am hove up 

 anchor and stood off shore, at 10 am boats went out and took 12 seal, 

 so ends this day. 



[No. 1. July 28, 1892, Washington, D. 0. 



L. G. Shepard, 



Captain, U. S. Eevenue Marine.] 



LOG OF SCHOONER ANNIE. 



From San Francisco towards Hunting & fishing. 



Friday, 24 March, 1887. H. 1 ; Winds, N.W. ; at 2 P. M. got schooner 

 under Avay and proceeded to sea. Strong N.W. winds & Sharj) sea at 

 '6, P. M. cleared the heds Stood of Shore till 6am tacked in Shore. 



25 Day of March, 1887. H.l; Winds, N.W.; this 24 hours Strong 

 Ereezes & fine weather Vessel under easy sails Noon tacked ship 

 & stood of shore North Eocks N by E 10 miles Dis Midnight Dito 

 tack to Northard 



26 Day of March, 1887. H.l ; Winds, N.W.; this 24 hours Strong 

 Breezes & heavy sea Vessel under Easy sail, at 12 hours midnight 

 tack ship to Northard Noon tack Ship to Southard North Eocks 

 Bareing N E by E 3 miles 



27 Day of March, 1887. H. 1 ; Winds, N.W. ; this day 24 hours first 

 part Strong Breeze & fine weather. Noon Point Strong Breeze »& fine 

 weathr Pont Eays Bares E S E Dis 6 miles Midnight i)ont Eaves 

 Bare S E 12 mils 



From San Francisco towards North Hunting & Fishing. 



28 Day of March, 1887. H. 1 ; Winds, W S W ; this 24 hours first part 

 Strong Breeze & fine weathr Noon of Port Eoyal Midnight Blowing 

 Gale hove to under 2 Eeefd Fore Sail P. M. H. 3, Winds, N by W. 

 H. 12, Noon. Course, S. W. 



29 Day of March, 1887. H. 1; Winds, N.W.; this 24 hours first 

 part Blowing Gale from N W & heavey Sea Vessel hove to under Easy 



