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Names of Vessels Day 
1884 
| Sch. Mary Whitridge | Feb. 10 
| —cont. 
a 11 
a 12 
| Barque County of\ 5 26 
| lint (Capt. Row- 
land) 
Ship Parthenope s 
(Capt. F. Gray) 
3 5 
Tie bat 
sf Bald 
» 12 
” 16 
ip Kelvinside ee 9 
_ (Capt, Kirkell) 
|Barque zcelsior| ,, 12 
| (Capt. F. Edgar) 
face ee 
| ‘f ” 25 
|Sch. Northern Bell| 4, 24 
| (Capt. L. Morris) 
| 
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| 
| 
H 
| Ship Invercauld | April 2 
_ (Capt. Leslie) 
| ” 6 
‘Barque Evelyn (Capt. a 11 
Stevenson) 
Ny Barque Peggie Doy| ,, 15 
A ot Hill) 
Month and ours 
PUMICE OR VOLCANIC DUST IN THE INDIAN OCEAN. “it 
Remarks 
Passing lots of floating 
pumice-stone. 
” ” ” 
Passing large fields of 
pumice. 
Great quantities of 
pumice, which ap- 
pears to have been | 
long in the water. : 
Pumice-stone passing. 
Great quantities of | 
pumice-stone insight. 
Great quantities of 
pumice passing. 
’ ” 
Sea  strewed with 
pumice-stone covered 
with barnacles. 
” ’ ” 
Sea covered with lava | 
and pumice 2 feet 
thick. 
Sea strewed with lava | 
and pumice. 
Since 7th been sailing 
through floating 
pumice in pieces from 
the size of a cocoa-— 
nut to pieces almost 
like dust. | 
Great quantities of | 
floating pumice. | 
Passing vast quantities 
of pumice. 
” ” ” 
For four hours passing 
a vast quantity of 
pumice-stone covered 
with barnacles, 
Passing through a 
quantity of pumice. 
During last five days 
passed through a 
quantity of pumice- 
stone, of a greenish 
colour and covered 
with barnacles and 
crabs. 
Passing quantities of 
pumice-stone. 
Passed large quantities 
of pumice. 
