EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



EXTRACT from the Journal of the St. George Steam Packet Company's steam ship the Tiger, from 

 HULL to HAMBURGH Draught of water 13 feet 3 inches aft, 11 feet 10 inches forward. 100 tons 

 coals ; 15,000 feet measurement goods. 



DEPARTURE. 



HE.MABKS. 



July 14. Weighed from Hull Roads. 



H. M. 



9 30 P.M. 



15. Passed new Sand Light. 

 Passed Borkum 



16. Passed Elbe Light , 



Cuxhaven 



Arrived at Hamburgh.. 



SW. 



sw. 



1 5 A.M. 

 10 P.M. 



3 57 A.M. SW. 

 5 20 

 10 10 Hull time. 



Strong wind and rain ; detained 

 by the pilot, going down the 

 H umber full an hour. 



Fresh wind and plenty of sea. 



Fine weather. 

 Squally, with rain. 



The passage from river to river Humber to Elbe was performed in 26 hours 50 minutes : the 

 distance run being about 300 miles. The whole passage from Hull Roads to Hamburgh, including 

 a delay of an hour in the Humber, was made in thirty-six hours and a half. 



FROM HAMBURGH TO HULL. 



PLATE CXII. 



THE ADMIRALTY YACHT FIREBRAND. 



We shall have occasion to say but little of this vessel, as her qualifications are 

 comprehended in what has been already said of the Medea. The Firebrand is on the 



