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Log 40. — Long-Island channel ; depth, 3^-5 fathoms ; fine 

 sand and sea- weed. 



Log 41. — Crookhaven (opposite Coastguard Station); depth, 

 3^ fathoms ; dense, sticky mud. 



Log 42. — 9J miles S.W. of Castletown Berehaven ; depth, 

 37i fathoms ; sand. 



Log 50. — Yalentia Harbour ; depth, 4-7 fathoms ; sand and 

 dead shells. 



Log 53.-5-8 miles W. of Great Skellig; depth, 70-80 

 fathoms ; fine muddy sand. 



Log 55. — Mouth of Kenmare Eiyer; depth, 23-38 fathoms; 

 foul ground. 



Log 57. — 35 miles W. f S. of Dursey Head ; depth, 100 

 fathoms ; sand. 



Log 58.— 43i miles W. f S. of Dursey Head; depth, 110 

 fathoms ; sand. 



Log 59. — 50 miles "W. |- S. of Dursey Head; depth, 214 

 fathoms ; sand. 



Log 60.— 57 miles W. i S. of Dursey Head ; depth, 265 

 fathoms ; sand. 



Log 62. — Berehaven; depth, 5-10 fathoms. 



Log 63. — Berehaven ; W. entrance; depth, 10-20 fathoms; 

 mud, sand, dead shells. 



Log 64. — Long Island Sound ; depth, 5-6 fathoms ; sand, 

 mud, sea- weed. 



"Flying Falcon'' Ckuise, 1888. 



Log 67.— Lat. 51° 2' N., long. 11° 27' W. ; depth, 345 

 fathoms; fine sand. 



Log 69.— Lat. 51° 1' K, long. 11° 50' W. ; depth, 750 

 fathoms ; mud from stomach of HoloiJmria. 



Log 70. — Berehaven Harbour ; depth, 7 fathoms ; mud. 



Log 73. — Depth, 50 fathoms. 



There were also a few packages of sand, etc., from the "Lord 

 Bandon" cruises without log numbers. These are as follows : — 



A. — Shallow water. 



B. — Derrynane Hai'bour, between tides. 



C. — Hone Island, Ballinskellig, between tides. 



D. — Yalentia Harbour, between tides. 



E. — Between Home Island and Ballinskellig. 



