114 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



tSEPT. 6, 1SS8. 



I I ha va ILIOS.-Utiea. x. y„ Aug. 18. -Mutch at Riverside 

 Part, Isyds. rise, 10 balls, 10 pigeons. 



Uttca Qua Club. 

 Hulls. Viwons. 



Kill, .11 1111111111-10 



Devme. ,. .0100111111 ? 



Meyers ill 1101 111— 9 



Salisbury uiiuiiiii « 



Harris 1111111111-10 



Dexter n Mill-- 8 



Boot.b limilllll- a 



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( brtemoi 

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nion Gun Club. 

 Balls. 

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IHilillll 10 so 



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 1I1U100111- 7-17 

 1000MUI- 7-17 

 1000101110- 6—13 

 Ulllllllll— »-IH 

 100,iioiui_ 6-1U 

 OOlOllllOO- ,'i— 12 

 1001111000— 5— 12— 1« 



Piteous. 



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 11 1 1101 101- 8—17 

 1I001H1110— 0-14 

 1001011(11- 7-15 

 IIIII0IO11- 8-17 

 (HViiiomi- 6—10 

 0010110111- 0- 14 

 1110111111- 9—18 

 1110001110— 6-15— 141 



§achting. 



Holiday II,,- SOth, the 1'tica Gun Club weut to Norwich to shoot a 

 malcb with til (J gun club ut thai place. A very close and interesting 

 match was the icsuli i\vds rise; 20 glass balls, 



ROl wieh. 



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...1 I I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1-20 



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.liiiiiiioiiiiiiiiii l-ir.-ios 



Rindge 



Eastman 



Brooks 



Bilmore 



Slllil.ll 



Loomfs 



Whit- 



I'l-ink 



Bcotl 

 MiUjei .. 



tSaees 



I win,' 



Dexter .... 



Eaucroit 



Gill 



Elliott 



Harris 



Salisbury 



Ualph 



Booth 



Uticu. 

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1 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1- 19—102 



ElllOtl a, ad-acli'im score, bulthroughn mistake of tbe judge was 

 scored a cipher. 



The Oneida Counts Sportsms 

 to sboot one hundred class ball 

 ns- against Luther or any wouli 

 dollars a side. 



Association will bicl* Elliolt 

 ,i day pigeons eighteen yards 

 e champions for one hundred 



LOCKPOTIT, I 



1 TI.e 



7. al 1 (."clock P, M.-IIe-vhy Kil 



EiST PBOTIDENCEi R I-- ■ 



Wnu-heiiinkct (iuu Club. Mr. E ! 

 scire .n elav piteous and Music 



up pitas badge and 



I ti.c .Niagai-aCounty 

 X. Y., Friday. Sept. 



Orion (bin Club. W. «'ivr. -'. V. Woudst.-lger !•. N. (, 

 W. Weber 0. A. Ta»t 0. T. (Iiecer 9. E. Duffy 0, 1". Mctjundo 5, F. 

 Kl-intz P. M. Keen 7. Total, 76. 



Uirard Gun club. -A. J. Rush ». J. Beaver ,'i. B. Oammeron 7, W. 

 Boath 10. W .Madd-.e'c fl, I. IUvis I. Ti.tal. 38. 



Sou'h End (inn Club.— W. K.'llv 7, H. Roche 7, J. Morrison 8. A. 

 Morton 9, A. Spear 8. J. Reynolds .1. J. Lowry :', J. Kelly 10. W. 

 Spear 5. C. Bosti'in 4. Total. 07. 



North End (inn CI -ih.-S. Richards 4. (i. Clapp 4, W. ITuw-kfos 1. R. 

 y. IliltS. ,1. W.-st 3. 11. Batt.u--.-hy 5, .1. Blair 8, J Enlwistle 7. A L. 

 Lamb 2, W Killiiaur 8, total 53 



iiunkT City Cm Club.- W. M.Slirliiie ll. B. C. Lautb 5. K. McCol 

 urn 8, R. A. Welsh 7. J. Lowden 2. ( :. A. Bragg 7. D. W. Hullam 4. Dr. 

 Kleins 4. (I PnndsraSRO, A. Idle, 3. total 49. 



W-t Pbiladelpbi i (iuu Club.- li. Hunter 7. n. D'uican 6. J Serrell 

 1,1.. H.uii.r a. ('■ Vo.-l.-er I. W Slid; 1. K. Stitlo -11 3, total 3). 



Si.orism.n's (;>-,, flub W. M. r--t-l.-ii.-i- I.J. II. Mavis k. B. Parker 

 1. P, Ko.lv 7. c Koi'i 6. W. H Bailee B, B. Oodfrey 6. C. Gibbons 5, E. 

 Bach il. 3. McKinney 3. tout! 53 



A B. Vance Gun Club— T. Smith 0. 



UlASSAOHTJSETTS STATE CiiA.MPIONSHIP.-For the second 

 time ibis summer the t, -am i-i-pu- onting the Massachusetts Pule As- 



t on the grounds 



f Rifle 



■ On Sept. 1 the .-.-.lilest- 

 [roundsof Ihe Middlesex Club and again con- 

 . The attendance was not as law as could be 

 s lucking iu numbers was made up in spirit and 

 Tie- Massachusetts' Association won the budge 

 At the conclusion of tbe match both teams sat 

 r. after Which sweepstakes were shut until dark. 



Deltocbmont. . 



Di l:--v 



K S Belc 



OF" Belcher .. 



Copeland 



Massachusetts Rifle Association, 



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110 111110 11110 11111 0-10 



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1 1110 110 1110 110 1 1-13—84 



Middlesex Club. 



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1 1 1 1 1 o 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1-15 



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ON, Mass., Sept. 1.— The Maiden Gnu Club held its 

 this afternoon, when the championship gold badge was 

 lowing are tbe scores in the gold badge nfa.1 eh : 



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01011111111100001101-13 



1010i0lo,iliir,oiil!0-13 



11000100,111001101111-11 



i.-n team match, drown and Hopkins against Bnffuni 

 ' ' , the shoot- 



In the i 



, itch 



„ the Alameda Club 



ward Black, E. S. Butlei 



NEW %0!X& STATE SHOOT.- The annual tournament of the New 



^ oik State Associ ;tion lor tbe. Protect Ion of Fish and Game, usually 



held in lie- early summer, has thig ; year, bi roas £ look ..f bird--. 



boon postponed to tbe fall. It is vi-.-.i probable tbal even then tbo 

 association will have to be content with clay pigeons and glass balls. 



Sept. 



Sept. 



Sept. 

 Sept. 

 Sept. 



Sep.. 

 Sep!. 

 Sept. 

 Sept. 

 Sept. 



S-pt 



FIXTURES. 



8 K,,,iaii v. 0.. Corinthian Match. 

 8-HullY. C. Third Championship Match. 

 -' -Ouiney \ . c. Closing Mat.-h. 



lept. 



Sepl 



Bepl 



lid. 

 dec 

 Oct. 

 Oct. 



8— To _ 



8 Beverly V. c 



8-Beve'riyY.u 



!>-Quak-er Citv 

 In ( 'lev-land V. 

 10-Torontol'. C 

 1 1 -Toronto Y. 

 15- Hull Y. C..S( 



iub Yacht 



aidr. 



L Third Championship. 

 stakes. .Monument Beach, 

 and Harbor Cruise. 



s. SI"". $50. $25. 

 Challenge Cups. 

 Prize for Beatness, 



23-Quakei 



7-Quakei 



8-Graeie 



Bodom 



— Seawai 



J Jersey Y. C , Ope 



,. v — u ..^ tia yVs., Com 



C.. Review and Harbor Cru 

 C. Closing Harbor Cruise, 

 latch. Sandy Hook. 



rinthianY. C Fall Match. 



ROYAL NOVA SCOTIA Y. S.-AUC, 25. 

 rpHE sweepstakes match open to yachts utider four tons 

 JL sailed in Halifax- harbor in vacillatin-' winds oili—r- ..f 

 (layweretheRcarCommodoreandMr (i C Edwards t : ..ur--e{ 

 lumberyard to L.-ininouih Ferry buoy, th-iice to Hag buoy off 1 



tion to sails. Thi-i-,- prizes if -ix vael'ns start. A nn 

 all bands off on the beat to first mark, Mentor being 



was put about by a yacht not lu th 



western shore, getting a -vein of 

 up along the wharves, the rest ta 

 Dartmouth Cove, Mr. Sumichrasi'a 

 the wiud, Mentor getting a pull anu .. „ 

 tar down to leeward, wa^ nex' lifted into s.-cond ber 

 slant. On the spin down to Fort Clarence. Vclenar sli 

 the little yawl and bad run up on Mentor, the latter 

 ly as Point Pleasant buoy was reached. There 

 . ..id for the beat home over a racing ebb, and it was 

 a show of prejudice. Velenur worked into second, an 

 high enough lor the finish, but a cant in the wind a 

 more strength shot Mentor act oss a winner, with thf 

 second. The finish was made as under, Mentor. Vcl 

 nulla dividing the money: 

 Mentor, slo., p. A. Stone.':!. I tons 



Yelenar. culler. F. C. Sumiclirast. 3.:. tons 



Mai -iouita. yawl. W. J. Wallace. 1 ii t.„,s 

 op. U. il. F. Matbeson.3. 



herlv air saw 



istawoy. she 



looked in to the 



Velenar lay w ,11 

 yhim shore. Off 

 e about and lost 



lead. Manuuita. 

 .erth by a fuc^y 



slij.ped alongside 

 •r again drawing 



Miranda. 6lqOp, R. J. Willla. -J.9 tons. . 

 Lily, sloop, W. A. Weeks. 3.1 tons 



5 15 82 



ft «5 11 



...Not timed. 



BEVERLY Y. C.-AUG. 25. 



5COND open race wassailed ..ft' Monument Beach. Judges. G, 

 ^j Gardner, A. S. Hardy. W. Lloyd Jeffries, aboard the vat 

 Modcttp. k. \ . C. Kace started m a good N. E. wind. After roui 

 rag windward buoys, tbe leaders ».-n- l..-..-abii.-d. finally o S. W. wi 



brought them all in together favoring the rear bouts, so that the late 

 starting and slow boats had the best of it. Courses triangular, eleven 



miles for all but smull cats, which sailed seven miles. 



FIRST CLASS— SLOOPS. 



Length. Actual. Corrected. 



Kisuiet. J*. B. Y. C, \\ . A. Abbey 32.06 3 11 01 3 05 02 



SECOND CLASS— SLOOPS. 



Thorn. Bristol, J. H. Soule 28.(3 3 01 Ir7 ■>. ,11 37 



Glimpse, B. Y. C, C. H. Atkinson 27.00 3 05 00 2 54 11 



Alii- 3 16 11 



.Myrtle 20.07L.; a IS 25 2 57 48 



Allio and Myrtle were handicapped at start. 



PI EST CLiSS— CATS. 



Lucy, Osterville. w. s. Scud, ler -."i .cuic .113 3-1 2 59 14 



Lestl is, Pocassct. Joshua Crane 24 "2 E 13 24 S 59 22 



-. He-.ch.S. Pern 20.0fU/ 4 3 1101 2 09 311 



Eleanor, B. Y. C. R. Codmati 23.08^ S 14 20 2 59 40 



Romp, Pocassct. E. B. Robi son 86.0H 3 12 26 2 59 56 



Kh al. Muii. Beach. J T. Handy 21 03 3 14 46 S 00 44 



Tantrum, B. Y. C, J. M. Cod man 2.1.01 3 13 51 3 00 40 



Iris, H. Y. ('.. E. A bangs . ...24.02 8 14 53 3 00 51 



Violet, B Y. C, Or. H. Richards 27 06 8 1108 3 00 52 



Alcj..lie. Mon. beach. S. Phiuney ... 2? !"« 3 11 II 3 01 10 



Sirius. Wareham, M. Bray 27.07 3 1145 3 0120 



Mini-. M..n Peach. (',. E. Pliumey 27.04 3 12 -HI 3 02 16 



Abbie A , Marion. J. H Arnold 20. 0% 3 OS 44 3 02 38 



Mattie. B. X C H. Stockton . 2s io>j, 3 11 45 8 02 46 



Belvedere, Osterville, D. P. Burfslev.. .27.11 8 13 57 3 04 12 



Almira, O tervihe, W. Cros'jy 20.O0J4 3 13 15 S 04 81 



Midget, Osterville. C. II. Crosby 28.02 3 16 12 3 06 42 



Mascot. B. Y. ('., X. E. Bacon, Jr 24.(6 Not timed. 



Hattie, Onset, D. Hall 23.06 Sailed wrongcourse 



Zillan Sailed wrong course 



BECONO CLASS—CATS' 



Hoyden. Bird Island, D. E Bobbins.. .21.0b B 48 27 2 37 25 



Pbosi .Onset, B. (libbt 21.02 2 19 03 3 87 31 



Clara P.. 11 Y. C.,0. Bangs 2».05 2 50 20 2 33 01 



Annie, Mon. Beach. D. Ellis 23.00 2 43 17 2 38 20 



yivsicrv. P. Y. c. H. Stockton 21 11 2 50 21 2 3-J 31 



(ii'in.l) V.C.,1 R. Thomas 1(1 Of. y, 2 53 12 2 39 54 



Sprite, Wareham, I, S. Dabney SI .07)3 2 5139 2 40 35 



Wideawake, Mon. Bcacu. Y. Tudor 16 10 2 59 57 2 43 24 



Comola. Mon. Bccli, C Carrie 0.07 2 57 39 2 44 21 



Dollv.B. Y.C.. A.S. Hardy 22 C6 2 5158 2 44 29 



Marion, Poeassot, B. Burr 21.00 2 57 48 2 46 02 



Alice, A. V. Marvel 21.02 2 58 20 2 40 57 



Iris, Abbie A., Almira wore. Imhdieappod at start. Tilleb. 



OSWEGO Y. C.-AUC. 28. 



THE annual open matches of this flourishing lake club were sailed 

 with great success, Aug. 28. But for the fact that the Canadians 

 were busy with their ow-n fixtures about the same date, tbo racing 

 would have attracted flags from foreign shores and assumed the 

 usual international aspect. But the starters were unite good enough 

 to provide flue sport among themselves. The ouly thing to be re- 

 gretted is that the result was influenced to some extent by a chapter 

 did not settle the issues beyond "cavil. Per- 

 lor tbe prospect of the future. There was 

 theast and a jump in the lake, which pu 



haps this b 



the yachts 

 such sc, ioi 

 One of the: 



by the sp-.a 

 righted 'I 



thence aroi 

 north of cl 



buoy. 2^ i 



around a buoy 2$4 mile.- 



■r- si,; 



that the 



,11,1 Ml 



e of the light drafts took 

 iu danger of capsizing. 

 Hssed the point of safety 

 of doubt she fortunately 

 club house to new pier; 

 t; thence around a buoy, 

 w pier; thence around a 



■ ; thence around buoy near new pier; 

 tnence arounil a buoy 2>4 miles nortti and back to the starting point, 

 about 25 miles. 



The coui-se involved only five miles to windward. Start was living. 

 Tbeyatihtsgot away in the following order: Cricket, kt-.-l cutter. 10 

 tons, ut 11:01:00: Ella, eenterboard sloop. 20 tons, at 11:08:28; Laura, 

 sloop, 12 tons, at 11:02:11; Katie (irny, sloop. II tons, at 11:02:50; aud 

 Fascination, sloop, 12 tons, at 1! :0:::i6. Ella was tooled bj ■ 

 an old baud at the business: but she had not bent her new suit of 

 muslin for the occasion, and was not ii; 

 Mott saiied the cutter himself. 



k'ith sin 



likewis 

 nary skill. 

 from an ur 

 The wind 

 reports, an 

 the Cri '- • 

 gam. 



the light-dratts 

 hauled on the n 

 weathering on t 

 from all the tare 



1, el. of which si 



drove by her am 

 eastward wis re 

 11:21; Laura. 11; 

 Back to club 

 Cricket, Katie G 



mple 



i tooling Katie 

 ' Mil. 





than of: i 

 Hick, her owner suffering 

 pored Fascination, 

 t miles by tbe government 

 t the fleet, except aboard 

 and topsail into the bar- 

 and a half of the course 

 t no sooner had all bunds 

 down to good work, 

 uid winning the lead 

 ■iv I. aura shook out 

 • wind. Katie (iray, 

 ar. The buoy to the 

 I:20fl5; Katie Gray, 



set tli 



i-ieket id il :;..-. :;1 1. The beut back now hega , ami some interesting 

 relations were in store. Laura found the wind too much, and lost 

 \ minutes in hauling clown a third reef. Ella had baled aboard suoh 



c waterlogged and v 



t .baft 



a sea in jibing, that she beea 

 tire later. This fact gave rls 

 leak. The eutt-r settled .low 

 to ftrel position in very fine =t 



do to windward with tin: !,. s t 



persuasion Byeontratf her 



heavy w.-atherof it with two and three 'reef-''tied'''iu"crlcl,'ei' 'was 

 bowling along in comfort uirder whole fall T- - centechosnls were 

 luffing out to save then- bacon an 1 -hipi.ii • i, ,-,-ti water buitbekeel- 

 boat was rammed through cv,i vu.m- i„ ,„ i iv,-, -a!-;\ ' They made 

 the club house buoy as lollows:' _ 



grigfet 12 2,-15 Ella... ... 12..-.'-.-, 



K: .'V'- <;, ' I '-V ■„■,- , - »»« Laura 123230 



rb» wind still h-Itl S. E.. and the course to next mark W. by N. 

 Oricket essayed jibtopsail mid a club ovei the talT, leaving the. rest 

 rapidly m nei- wake and looking like a sure winner, when suddenly 

 the topmast hack-uiy bolt in the rail Biiapppd with a report, and 



later at 12:!!c.V,. 1111a 12:, vi' 



lm."35s. and Ella out of then 

 time the light drarts ran up on 

 Before making the nun Katie G 

 wise: at the buov -he was „,,i;i 

 ing lighter, she beut Cricket on 

 the finish at 2:04:21. Cricket 2:i» 



I k'.,: 



.tit. 



11 08 :>" 



11 01 00 



aura n 02 41 



Katie Gray wins 875. 



: s-iill leading Katie by 

 ■j North bvu v for lb- la-i 



low minus her li:.-hl .-ail 

 -.st vein ..ver Hi- side like- 

 .nun-, and the wind t',11 

 ■ a; Is., arriving at 

 Lira 2:10:32. Summary; 

 Actual. Corrected. 

 3 01 84 3 00 44 



805 80 8 US 84 



3 U7 61 3 07 51 



BAY OF QU1NTE Y. C.-AUC, 30. 



npil£ annual matches of tbe nil 

 J_ easier. The starters were i 

 lot. Norah. ex-Bloodhound, the 

 tion, likewi 



elled and built bv lic&iehan, of 

 class Mr. (Mford's new Victoria 

 failed to give evidence of great s 



topmast going at the 

 around second mark 

 gafltopsail, and Gar 

 round was completed 

 at 2:55:50. Norah so, 

 like a winner, when Ii 

 way in the masthead. 

 Garfield bad sprung 

 still kept her lead.. -He 

 3:50:2U, liaitield la ";:. 

 light sails, could not i 

 enough of being a v,r . .. 

 lows, Garfield taking s.-,.-< 



e soiled Aug. Blliri stiff noril;- 

 merotis, but a very it,t.-rc-tu.g 

 Ol on. n ra.-.-.j. ...,-. a r.-p ,l , 



light draft, moa- 

 ner (lest official record, but 



led with , 



r racing. 



a;- nn.! 



lb thi.ty 



away in 



Cvgnet 



Garfield.... 



Norah 



In second class folanthe 

 Grade being second al) roi 

 actual time; Gracie 2:49: !i 

 starting was lodged againi 

 th- instruct! Ol 



the following tei 



energetic secret a 



fresh water lake: 

 cup iu considered 



1:1.-1 



)<ed. 



Corrected. 





5 03 



8 03 ('.■( 

 3 10 -.;. 



t-.-ltaiia-d. Al a 

 eg-Ciip, won hy 

 lolton and R. s. 

 10... I 11-11 caused 

 .. 11.11. the elUb'S 



m the chain of 

 liver pitcher and 



1 -etai. es: 

 >u-. I, -I -.-.'. Is-.l 



il.y have always found ion obliging 

 Istauce or information In. your power. 

 ■laiion ol you,- efforts aud thee! teeth 

 ib, on their behalf 1 l.-n will. pr. -eiit 

 ... . e hope that, you will remain as you 

 enthusiastic suppor er of aqua . 



Signed on Beii.u.f op toe ( 1.1 n 



BOSTON Y. C.-SEPT. 1. 



IT w as expected that the handsome trophies gcuerously contributed 

 by Mr. Washington E. Connor, f New Yo.Kaod by Commodore 

 Jacob PfaiT of Boston, wool i have called out a arge lieet of ruc-rs 

 last Saturday. We have become so spoiled by toe recent great 

 muciiesin Ea torn waters that a dozen well-mated sport 

 are apt to be 



:bls light the last Sat ur 

 ing. but the ra-ing was highly iot 

 of reasons. Fanita was 10 be rou 

 pose, but she was wtod-bound in 

 a tow hy Mr. Connor s new sieau: 

 hawser. This with the absence 1 

 dish took the edge off the exciter 

 make the day finite a snee-s., T 

 open to all yachts measuring 

 third after overhang adde.l. and ; 

 to boats measuring less than &ift 

 come properly. This iuv. bred r* 

 for tiiis purpose a special allow 

 being rated a 



Hi- a 



up; 



s- a special 

 .ne-tii'th off , 

 being II. at 

 ...], N.. ; . ■ 



considered 



•eriainn.gpistih, ~:i':., i',..-, ''-.,, :i-'l 

 .•aril, and in . , - 



iikely to a,-, -■■ ■: .mail size 



-I th„f some plan ol boul'iliL' Ib-a, \, a-, ta- sloops seems to 

 essity to avoid ...v.-r-cl.-ifie uion. which is a 



. I.- or desirable, but 

 per schooners aro not ovei -plentiful or 



wo-stickers must b- deliarred altogether, which would be 



11 prejudice to the rig no conuniit-e has a right to put in 



i,al cials between different rigs are not with. 



; and 1 bd absence of wind during ihe morning deterred 

 in coming to the line, but those who drifted away to He- 

 rn picked up a light, steady breeze from the eastward and 

 e enough day ol il till the close. The conditions ol the race 



turn. No shifting ballast shall be allow, d m my class. First class 

 M earn boot not |.-s S than 10ft. Time limit 1 ighl hours. All to h... in 

 line by 9:30 a, M. Start from an anchor n itrj jibs down. Preparatory 

 whistle at 9:3". Whistle and lowering of flac .-, judg.-.-' .-t-.o.-e. at 

 10 will be the signal to start. Time to couhl from signal La.- -I 

 finish will be differ, ntly drawn from the -tart ar. 



to thi- fact. First class, all ■>• - .1 i.p may 



saillu this class by assuming it. Pnz--. the silver 



champion cup presenl anor, ol Nww le.-k. 



andersaft. prise 

 Commodore Jacob PfaiT. Schooners will receive time all 

 four-fifths their measurement for the 1 windward. 



Cups must be won three times to become property. I'.ul : . 

 Loiiog, 17reuiberton Square. Boston, by noofl 1 ri. lav. boats will be 

 measured by D. J. LunTor. Otherwise club ml, s govern. E- galtu 

 rainiinao . James P. Pmuuv. K. E. Peaboily, John A. Stetson, .1. II. 

 Moody, Charles K Loiiug. Jurjfiea, Thomas Peas, Eben Denton, 



ruaid. 

 Coui-se ior (irsi ,|i-.-; |-,-,n, ,,ti tie . lut, hot..,, il.i-o,.... 

 rows, leaving Spectacle Island. Kis'fi Mate Ijcu buoy, Huiloupos 

 Island, George's blnud. Point Allciton buoy «n starbuard 

 bell buoy, Whistling buoy oil the Graves, Egg rook aud Kam Head 



