HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN WHALE FISHERY. 285 



sail in (j from American ports — Continued. 



Whaling- 

 ground. 



South Atlantic 

 Pacific Oceau . . 

 South Atlantic. 

 ....do 



Pacific Ocean. . 

 Bon 1 li Atlantic. 

 Pa< itic Ocean. 



Atlantic 



.. do 



Pacific Ocean. 



Atlantic 



Pacilic Ocean. . 



Atlantic 



Pacific Ocsan. 



... do 



....do 



Atlantic 



....do 



Pacific Ocean. 



do 



.do 

 .do 

 do 

 do 



South Atlantic 



. . . .do 



Brazil 



Atlantic 



Pacific Ocean.. Mar. 5 



Date- 



Jnly C 

 Dec. 20 

 June i 5 

 July 16 



Oct. 20 

 July 1 



Sept. 20 



May 20 

 June 9 

 July 21 

 July 20 

 i) uue 27 



July 24 



June 9 

 May 21 

 July 20 

 July 25 

 Mav 20 

 Aug. 17 

 Oct. 10 

 Nov. 20 



Nov. 12 

 Dec. 4 

 Aug. 3 

 Sept. 30 



Sept. 1 

 Sept. 1 

 July 6 



Apr. 10 



Brazil 



Cape rie Yerdes 



. . . do 



Cape Good Hope 



South Atlantic 



....do 



Atlantic 



....do 



Caps de Verdes 



South Atlantic 

 ....do 



July 2 



Apr. 5 

 Aug. 30 



July 13 

 July 20 



Feb. 27,1832 

 July 10, ls:<4 

 Mar. 2a, 1832 

 Feb. 12, 1832 



Sept. — , 1834 

 May 8, 1832 

 Apr. 29, 1835 

 Mar. 26, L832 

 Apr. 11, 1832 

 Jan. 17, 1835 

 Mar. 30, 1832 



Apr. 22, 1832 



Apr. 22. 1832 

 May 11,1834 

 Mar. 21, 1835 

 Jan. 22, 1835 

 Mar. 27, 1832 

 May 6, 1832 

 Jan. — , 1834 

 Apr. 14, 1834 



Nov. 16, 1834 

 Dec. 31, 1834 

 Oct. 28, 1834 

 Feb. 15, 1835 



-, 1831 



Aug. 2,1833 



Apr. 24,1832 

 Nov. 4, 1831 

 Nov. 1, 1831 



May 25 

 June 23 



Mar. 28, 1832 

 Apr. 23, 1832 

 July 15,1831 

 Aug. 4,1831 



Nov. 3,1831 



1831 or 1832 

 Feb. 25, 1832 



Result of voyage. 



Bbls. 



2, 000 



1,416 



2, 32-: 



15 



131 



2, 690 

 90 



1,950 

 2, 140 

 1,868 

 1, 



1,850 



BUs. 

 1,700 



1,200 

 2, 00U 



1,390 



1,890 

 1 , 492 



1,510 



1,731 

 1,148 



""io 



i , 4o; 



1, 588 



1,200 



1,550 

 1,400 



1,200 



Remarks. 



Sold to New Bedford. 



Built at Mattapoisett 1832. 



Captain Prince, the mate, and five men 

 died of scurvy; Matthew Clark, a boat- 

 steerer, took command Lost on the 

 coast of Brazil. Saved 400 barrels 

 sperm. 



Third mate, F. W. Kamsdoll, drowned by 

 a foul line, 1831. 



Built, 1831, at Rochester. 

 Third mate died of scurvy, 1834. 



Stranded on the bar going out; got off and 

 tiken into the harbor July 31, 1832; 

 refitted and sailed 1633. 



Broken up at Nantucket, 1835. 



Tender to C. Adams. 



Took one large whale. 

 Reported with 130 sperm. 



Credited to Providence, R. I., but prob- 

 ably belongs to Provirjcetown, Mass. 



