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A SHOOTING TRIP TO KAMCHATKA 



to dreadful effluvia of oil and stale fish, which the 

 crew, consisting mainly of Coreans, used for their food, 

 and the greasy tablecloth and napkins contributed in 

 no small degree to shorten our daily repasts. Fresh 



A COKEAX TYPE. 



air could only be obtained on deck, where we took up 

 our abode, never descending to the lower regions 

 unless we could help it. The steamer pitched badly 

 all night and a great part of the following day, when 

 we caught a glimpse, towards evening, of a lofty 



