VOYAGE OF THE "PANDORA" in 



biscuit." The ship's cat was saved from the wreck. The scanty 

 fare was supplemented by shellfish while the party sojourned among 

 the Torres Strait islands. 



. The survivors got a passage from Koepang, in TIMOR, to Batavia 

 and thence to Europe. At the Cape of Good Hope, Edwards and 

 his prisoners were transferred to H.M.S. "Gorgon." They arrived 

 at Spithead on I9th June, 1792. The prisoners were tried by 

 court martial, when six were condemned to death (i8th September), 

 and three were executed. 



It is beyond the limits of our task to relate the whole story of 

 the mutiny, one of the most tragic and romantic in modern history ; 

 but the reader who desires to pursue the subject for its own inherent 

 interest may refer to Sir John Barrow's little book, The Mutiny 

 of the "Bounty " (the World's Classics, No. CXCV, 1914). 



