6 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. [4] 



Index to the detailed plans of the steamer Albatross — Continued. 



Mb. 



Articles. 



Mo. 



Articles. 





bekth deck — continued. 





berth deck— continued. 



109 



Steerage. 



145 



Ventilating-pipe. 



110 



Steerage-rooms. 



146 



Quadrant of rudder. 



111 



Berth. 







112 



Bureau. 





HOLDS. 



113 



Washstand. 



147 



Magazine. 



114 



Table. 



148 



Magazine-passage. 



115 



Open pantry. 



149 



Fore-peak. 



116 



Watertight iron bulkhead. 



150 



Ventilating-pipe with branches. 



117 



Lower laboratory. 



151 



Keelson. 



118 



Lockers for specimen bottles. 



152 



Keel. 



119 



Steam-heater. 



153 



Chain-lockers. 



120 



Sink. 



154 



Collision bulkhead. 



121 



Table. 



155 



Ice-box. 



122 



Photographer's dark-room. 

 Coal-chutes. 



156 



Cold-room. 



123 



157 



Upper hold. 



124 



Air-ports. 



158 



Lower hold. 



125 



Coal-bunkers. 



159 



Steel wire hawser-reel. 



126 



Boilers. 



160 



Store-rooms. 



127 



Exhaust-fan for ventilating the vessel. 



161 



Fresh-water tanks. 



128 



Iron grating. 



162 



Water-tight iron bulkheads. 



129 



Main engines. 



163 



Laboratory store-room. 



130 



Dynamo-machine (Edisou). 



164 



Ballast-room and sinkers. 



131 



Wardroom companion-ladder. 



165 



Water-tight iron bulkhead. 



132 



Wardroom pantry. 



167 



Boiler leg. 



133 



State-room. 



168 



Fire-room. 



134 



Bureau. 



169 



Lower engine-room. 



135 



Washstand. 



170 



Water-tight iron bulkhead. 



136 



Berth. 



171 



Wardroom store-room and shaft-alleys. 



137 



Wardroom . 



172 



Water-tight iron bulkhead. 



138 



Table. 



173 



Paymaster's store-room. 



139 



Steam-heater. 



174 



Equipment store-room. 



140 



Lounge. 



175 



Propeller-shaft. 



141 



Iron water-tight deck. 



176 



A-frames for propeller-shaft. 



142 



Bath-room. 



177 



Propeller. 

 Rudder. 



143 



Cabin store-room. 



178 



144 



Quadrant-room. 



179 



Rudder-chains. 



HULL. 



The Albatross has a " bar " keel of the best hammered iron, 8 by 2% 

 inches, scarfs 25 inches in length. There is one bilge keel on each side 

 10J feet from the center line, parallel thereto, of two angle-irons 4 by 

 G by § inches, with a £ inch iron plate 16 inches deep riveted between, 

 80 feet in length, tapering in depth to nothing at each end. 



The stern-post is of the best hammered iron, 7^ by 2J inches; and the 

 stern is of the same material, 7J by 2J inches. 



The frames are of angle-iron ; those under the engines and boilers 4 

 by 3 by & inches - ; forward and aft of these they are ?>\ by 3 by ^ 6 - 

 iuches. Frames and floor spaces, 21-inch centers. 



The floors are in one piece 18 inches deep and -^ inch thick for three- 

 fifths the vessel's length amidships, xV inch thick forward and aft. They 

 are on every frame extending 20 inches above the top of the floor amid- 

 ships, molding to the size of the frames. 



One limber-hole is cut on each side of the center keelson. Enlarged 

 floors with necessary angle-irons and strengthening plates are provided 

 for the foundations of the engines and boilers. 



