HISTORY OE THE AMERICAN WHALE FISHERY. 

 sailing from American j)orts — Continued. 



41; 



"Whaling- 

 ground. 



Pacific Ocean. . 

 Atlantic Ocean 

 Indian aud Pac 



...do 



Indian & N". W 

 Pacific & N. W 

 Indian Ocean . 

 Pacific Ocean. 

 Indian and Pac 

 Pacific Ocean. 



... do 



Indian Ocean . 



N. W. Coast... 

 Pacific Ocean. 



Pacific Ocean. 

 ....do 



.3o ... 



...do.... 

 ...do .... 

 ...do .... 

 ...do .... 

 ...do .... 

 ...do .... 



....do 



....do .. 

 ... do . . 

 ....do .. 

 ....do .. 



Atlantic 



Pacific Ocean. 



South Seas 



Pacific Ocean. 

 Atlantic 



Pacific Ocean 



....do 



Atlantic 



Pacific Ocean 

 ....do 



Atlantic 



....do 



....do 



....do 



....do 



Pacific Ocean 

 Atlantic 



Date — 



Dec. 10 

 Nov. 22 

 Oct. 22 

 Juno 8 

 July 9 

 Sept. 16 

 Sept. 14 

 Sept. 1 1 

 May 5 

 Sept. 14 

 Oct. 22 

 Aug. 5 



Nov. 21 

 May 10 



May 16 

 Aug. 25 



Oct. 18 



July 1 

 June 10 

 Oct. 14 

 •June 20 

 July 31 

 Oct. 3 



Nov. 29 



Oct. 26 

 Oct. 1 

 Sept. 17 

 Sept. 15 



Aug. 31 



June 7 

 June 14 

 May 10 



Oct. 30 

 Dec. 1 

 May 11 



Sept. 1G 

 Apr. 28 



Sept. 18 

 Jan. 25 



May 13 

 Apr. 12 

 Aug. 3 



Sept. 27 

 Oct. 26 



Sept. 10, 

 May 25, 

 July 26, 

 Feb. 27, 

 Feb. 24, 

 Feb. 12, 

 Apr. 6, 

 Apr. 20, 

 July — . 

 May 26, 

 July 20, 

 Nov. 27, 



1852 

 1847 

 1847 

 1847 

 1816 

 1846 

 1847 

 1848 

 1847 

 1848 

 1847 

 1847 



May 25, 1847 

 July 20, 1846 



May 29, 1848 

 July 17, 1849 



Apr. 24, 1848 

 Aug. 15, 1847 

 Oct. 19, 1848 

 July 7,1848 

 Sept. 15, 1848 

 Oct. 2, 1848 



July 4,1848 

 Jan. 29, 1848 

 June 3, 1848 

 Apr. 26, 1847 



June— ,1844 

 Mar. 10, 1849 



July 22, 1848 

 Apr. 29, 1848 

 Mar. 18, 1845 



July 22, 1848 

 Apr. 20, 1848 

 Dec. 21,1845 



May 22, 1847 

 Mar. 2,1347 



June 11, 1845 

 July 2,1845 



June 1,1845 

 Aug. 9, 1845 

 June 2,1845 

 May 24, 1847 

 Dec. 8, 1845 



Result of voyage. 



Bbls. 

 350 

 570 



1,800 

 330 

 350 

 230 

 100 



1,300 



1,250 



59 



300 



1,100 



280 

 1,100 



1,261 

 1,302 



1,150 

 2, 756 

 1,790 



1, 56t 

 1,231 



2, 607 



1, 09; 

 1, 515 

 1, 648 

 1,276 



1,868 



1,400 



1, 000 



50 



950 

 400 

 60 



.(III! 



500 



200 

 750 



550 

 320 

 350 

 30J 

 801 



Bbls. 



70 

 3,370 



2,400 

 2, 200 

 1,000 



1, 05C 



600 



son 



2, 520 

 95U 



473 

 1,175 



1,374 



407 



10 



24 



91, 



1, 190 

 1,00, 



50 



1,301 



340 



2,00( 

 2, 101 



450 

 1,551 



Lbs. 



33, 00(' 

 12, 000 

 4,000 

 8,500 



12,000 



4,000 

 7,00, 



04, 000 

 9,000 



9, 000 

 5,000 



4,000 

 3,' 000 



Remarks. 



7, 500 



10,000 



10, 000 



20, 000 



CO, 000 



1,800 

 16, 000 



Sent homo 13,279 pounds bone. 

 Sent home 22,335 pounds bone, 1846. 



Added 1844, from Nantucket. 



Captain Taber left the ship at Paita, sick. 



Added 1844, from New York. 



Built 1844, at Boston; sold 150 sperm, 425 

 whale. 



Lost second mate, ten men, spars, boats, 

 &c, by shipping a sea ; returned January 

 6, 1845, and sailed again in 1845. 



Sold 70 barrels whale. 



Sold 91 barrels sperm. 



Sold 120 barrels sperm. 



Sold 220 sperm, 30 whale. 



Lost boats, spars, <fcc, in a gale, October 6; 

 returned and sailed again November 8 ; 

 sold to Mattapoisett 1848. 



Built 1844 ; Captain Gardner left the ship 

 at Sandwich Islands, sick ; sunk at sea, 

 homeward bound, January 12, 1849, bot- 

 tom bored by worms. 



Lost second mate, Andrew Brock, and two 

 men by boat capsizing. 



Sold to Edgartown. 



Added 1844. 



Bought from New York 1844 ; sent homo 



85 bundles bone. 

 First mate, Peter West, died at Valparaiso, 



May, 1847 ; sent home 109 sperm. 

 Bark Milton added 1844; withdrawn in 



1846 ; Captain Sprague left the ship and 



came home sick. 



Sold 1847. 



Captain Boodry died November 14, 1844; 

 first mate, Leonard, took command. 



Added 1844. 



