36 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[August Vi, 1880. 



Tiie judsca went over the course in the steamer Blackbird, find 

 loeluJed Ex-Coia. li S. Austia, of tlie Quaker Citj- Y C; ^ ice 

 Com. Chas. S^ Meroer, Vonljera F. C, aud iMr. John M. Siiwvor, 

 Onlj' ime start was gIvoQ for all clRsacs, wiiiuh is to in- iIithiLtUv 

 cooimcndel, und which moels tlie viowa exiiressid iu (hfiBuwih 

 umus rattier more tb«ii iiaif way. If the iiumlier <if 6t:irturs is 

 uat ton large no loowiiy of 10 minutes oiitfbt t" be allowtii, but 

 the vdchtti should lie sent awnv to a true- (Ijitiif start at a single 

 ■— - -■ ■ ■■ u to the Itobbiirs' Reef B' 



aeloseliai 



Tiev 



f Br. 



, Mil' 



itl-i 1,1 



; Ul: 



frau sho 

 es. Elsk- 



lutr the 

 Mar. S. 

 lid ibe 



Em 



- follov 

 I. Lillie 



■ed Ijy 



. thi-lu'lin. There- 



terviiU. ,\ll ii-immed in liard i 



the -luuU, 'fhe ciililuuiraiis sh. 



liad Ihe ru'> all to IbeiiiBelves, e 



not holding as g-ood a wind. Fennm's new child of the Sniii.ese 



order seemed a little stiff in the i.nots, and will sail liettei when 



she.i-'-ets limhere.i iii, a little iieii-e. sa T.ir.intella still remains 



"cock of the wall<," and wn-- -'nk' mI' r;,,v ivith the gruslo and 



w))ii//n.iVUor wbieh her f -i i : i .■no linowu. .-Ml craft 



were by no means tooled i i l::ivea rife^ht to e.\iieet 



from professionals Tber..'. taking- ,iibs and niain- 



fiails that wanted iriminiii.-r , i;iv n,mg the siualler ones, 

 and more than one sliippcr liitled e:e.ir<)Ui of his course. The 

 interest, of course, eeniered in the leaders, and as itie iudfjes' 

 boJt wa« of modest speed she eould noi be run baeli to take ai- 

 conntof those astern, nor of the smalUsi elass, which was sent 

 aronml a murk off Fort Lalayelie. Silence, Lady liinina (from 

 New Orleans*, Disowned, cx-Siarcle (likewise from the .South, and 

 thrown buck upon her liuilders' hands beeaus.- she failed t.. bia 

 the Ueec on Lake Pontchartrain), the well-known 

 role, Keejfan, Beeves, Isunom.v and tiean— ihese 



followed at she 

 ind eould ju.st 1:1 

 if the trash, and 



most a 



ic-h t 



■alchi: 



lid the 



The 



- ,1, P_ 

 e in for the 

 -itiuy. for upon them 

 boar showed her old 

 in a way which eould 

 though second in, it 

 .■Silence. In fact, we 

 old craft for the best 



■alaii; 



3 to- 



r foi 



nt^Ie 



the Coney Island 



I Island side, stam 

 lead. The 



'■ i I ort Lafayelie, and just managed to 

 sqteze high enougti lor the mark. Tltis was rounded aa under, 

 tlte wind having lightened up considerably :— 



H. M. S. I H. M. S. 



....1 25 08 rr.Ti.rroimea ' '^ ' 



Tarantella 



Tbos. Fearon 



hudy Emma 



(Silence 



Parole 



Mary Keegan... 



Hare Devil 



Mollie Bawn 



T.W. Beeves.... 



KIsteMay 



Tsonomy 



Sophia Emma -. 



They slacked a 



through the Nan 



1" f'i 



fd.. 



..1 :); 



flrs 



una a 



uder ;- 



..1 2U 



I« 



Zephyr 



Uolumbia.... 





.1 W ■£\ 



-.1 31 



14 





A 43 (KJ 



..1 31 



37 



Ktimljler 





.1 43 ja 



..I 3t 



m 



Joe--. 





,1 ft :b 



. . t ;t! 



, 1 :it 



0^ 



.\nnie 



I. R Prince 





- 1 4.S -JO 

 .1 4!) 3i| 





fti 



1 .iibing, and 



siemmer 



the ebb 



.iibed '. 



ir 1 



>vl'H Iload twice and tin 



ished the 



H. M. S I 



..2 18 20lThorne 



-.2 9i 4(1 1 Colombia 



..'i 24 m\ MarthaM,. 



..S 24 13 1 Geo. B, Deane... 

 ..2 3.5 ]? I H. H. Holmes.... 



..2 2T m liambler 



..Z 28 5S Zephyr--- 



. .3 30 14 Sophia Emma. . 



H. M. S. 



.2 37 10 



..2 40 4« 



..2 41 1.0 



-.2 41 l.T 



..2 42 17 



..2 43 !.< 



Tarantella.... 



Silence 



Lady Emma.. 

 Thos. Kearon . 

 Dare Devil.... 

 Mary Keegan 

 Mollie Bawn.. 

 T. W. KeevtJS. 



Uisowned 



Xsonomy..- _ _ 



ElEieMay 3 33 58 



The absence of Porole In the above list la easily accounted for. 

 8he tried to .idie, but the weijjbt of her sail seot herincontlnent- 

 ally bottom up, and thus she ga\e up the frhost in a way which 

 was thooL'hi ver.v smart fun by her crew and the professional 

 part ut tti- sieaaiei-'s pasiengera, bo t which we certainly would 

 CI I. I k .LiMee 10 the type of boat Parole's escapade so 



!:■ " -. Her half-urowned lats were rescued by a 



• ■ e she caved in. Pa ' '• 



.2 43 12 

 .2 43 20 

 .2 4.^1 53 



Th 



ii-h the Na 





1 file 



lind, the 

 llie Devil and pretty 

 one liy one in preity 

 all hands without fur- 



LXASii A. 



Elsie May 



Mollie Bawn 

 Mary Keeguu-- 

 Disowned 



Thorne". 



Annie — 



H. H. Holmes. , 



■Excelsior 



Sophia Emma 

 Geo. U. Ueane 



I. U. Priiiee 



EleuaD 



C. W. MiUer.-- - 



Mollie G 



Lottie .... 

 Brothers 



Susie H 



Pinafore 



T. L. Sboppart) , . 



Lillie 



Angles 



Annie 



SInrt. 



H. M. S. 



12 27 32 

 . 12 30 33 

 . 12 2ti SO 

 . J2 34 13 



12 37 03 

 . 13 28 (E 

 . 12 37 27 

 .12 29 05 



CXiASS 11. 



Finish. 

 H. M. S. 

 4 4114 

 4 33 40 

 132 33 

 127 6ti 

 Capsized. 

 4 32 U9 

 iSl 18 

 4 21 42 



13 32 00 

 . 13 27 23 

 . 12 32 31 

 . 13 31 1!) 

 . 13 33 3T 



5 03 IS 

 4 30 41 

 4 51 04 

 4 33 33 

 4 45 40 



Elapsed 

 time. 



H.M.S. 

 4 13 52 

 3 55 07 

 1 05 43 

 3 53 4-4 



3 54 07 

 3 S« 45 



3 52 37 



4 .SO 13 

 4 03 34 

 4 2.133 

 4 Ul 111 

 4 13 13 



12 ay no 



. 13 31 21 

 . 1 1 27 ^3 



12 29 53 

 . 13 3t 43 

 . 12 30 3J 

 . 12 29 35 



CLilSS 



12 31 13 

 , !2 3i 30 



I ; ',» (10 



]-' L'v 10 

 , i;: 2!i .13 



4 55 41 



4 55 41 



5 03 13 



4 .55 55 

 Mot timed. 

 5U2 18 



5 US 40 



4 35 30 

 4 34 51 

 4.(1 03 



2 57 39 



; -McCarthy, 



Mo I 

 Mai 

 Zephyr 



Thos. Fearon 

 Tarantella ... 

 Columbia.... 



It is said that some match, 

 and Lady Biuma ticfore the 

 iii-s. Mr. Israel can at least 

 money in such very good ee 

 knowing that he nil ,■ li i li 

 lite. His pluck in i i 

 nydollar.s. pi III 



. 13 32 40 

 . 12 35 31 

 . 13 37 25 

 . J2 311 50 



13 31 13 

 . 13 30 43 

 . 13 33 -3 

 - 13 30 33 

 . 13 33 54 



CLASS E-CATAMAUAS9. 



13 38 50 4 30 25 



. 13 29 32 3 50 44 



. 12 30 42 5 02 13 



3 30 57 



3 33 03 



3 55 13 



3 34 49 



Not timed. 



3 48 17 3 15 37 



3 38 17 3 53 45 



Not timed. 



3 5t 5:j 3 18 03 



Nut timed. 



3 48 20 



3 49 39 



3 49 2« 



3 17 38 

 3 17 07 

 3 18 54 



ualla 



log which stands le 

 ge her with the ioa 

 etc., to liefcen ubn 

 South are of the m 

 B. Deane, Sheppan 

 Ke.-'-..-. nii-ri-mr „• 



4 0135 

 3:« 12 

 4 31 31 



■ fri 



Corrected 

 time, , 

 H. M. S. 

 4 13 53 



3 65 07 



4 05 43 

 3 53 24 



3 53 33 

 3 55 25 



3 50.52 



4 30 13 



4 03 38i 

 4 19 28 



3 5(1 ,56 



4 11 43 



4 26 14 

 4 21 ,50 

 4 34 IJI 

 4 24 3J 



2 59 45 



2 59 59i 



3 20 491 

 3 55 39 



3 11 53 

 3 10 ,58} 

 3 13 4lit 



4 01 35 



3 21 12 



4 10 58 



^ Isi 



Dels 



wned, 



a D. the old Et 



Uike Urs.t money. Lady Ei 

 [e seeeiUd monoy. . -. 

 ird niunev. The Elsie May is 

 e atarile, built bv McGiehau ; 

 II ; ihe IsOQOmy is tueold Jen- 

 ily P. 



< Thk Bav Beg ArrA.— Editor Forat, and Stream .'—Tours of Aug . 

 Jth received, with inclosuie o£ check Irom Fobeisi asd Stbea.m, 



to he handed to the New York Bay rolou Begatta Committee. 

 I shall tie pleased to hand Hie same to them at their next meeting, 

 and have uo doubt I hoy will appreciate the favor. 

 JYew York, Amj. lOth. John Frick, for the Committee. 



BEVERLY YACHT CLUB. . 



FIFTY-SEA'ENTH EEGATTA. 



p regatta of the club, for the l 



-cutt, July 3l8t; wind west, about at 



iinish, but lUther during the largc-i 



c i; 



ith I 



- if E.ig Kock, and a .stakebu 



. Nahant on the starboard hand, to judges' yacht. (1 



.lodges : Messrs. Jos. P. Hawos, L. ,)arve.s and John .V. Jetfr 

 board flagship Cloeheite. 



The preparatory gun wa.s hred promptly at 12 

 the first class Uvc minutes later. The yiuditsstarte 

 ;opsails ; 



,vhil 



the olh 



-■rled ordii 



d that for 

 together, 

 jib topsail 



Water Line. 



Fanehon, Arlhnr Iturge-S-S 



Magie, Jo.s. p.ti.irdner 



Nomid, Jos. S. Fay, .Ir 



Muriel, Chas.G. Weld .- 



Jibtojj.sads had to be taken : 

 roundiii 



12 7 4 



12 



42 



which r 



the boats had , 



3 12 7 57 



5 12 8 43 



n to the rock, after 

 • to the southwest 

 •at ; Nomad gain^ju 

 ater and light wind 



IS started at 13:10, and the boats went across 



An 



, 1'. 



. II. 



, Fm 



she 



-ed t 



The Venus, of Glouc 

 over die course, hut as 

 Judges' boat, her time t 

 ever, and 0.1100 in abou 

 ceedingly well and pro' 

 long beat to Little Nahant 

 of it, and was onlv beaten 

 then- class, Rita and Josie 

 rounded under Ihe sterno 

 round the bow; in this wa 

 her unlil she had crossed, 

 she was either (bird or foi 

 arted 



AV'ater Line. 



■ Start. 



Ft. In. 



M. M. S. 



... 18.2 



13 12 2c 



... 17 1 



12 12 a 



... 19.4 



12 12 51 



... IS 9 



12 12 5i 



.. 18.6 



13 13 i 



... 18. 



13 13 11 



.. 19.1 



13 14 7 



e cluh, asked 



to bo timed 



by c 



!, Frolic's time being taken 



lesy only, as she ha.s just been sold out of the club :— 



Namti and Owner. 



>r;r.ige, lleury F. Sears 



A\ is, T. .leiferson, Coolidge, Jr.. 



Psyche, Bichard D. Sears 



Bluebell, Com. Jeffries 



Josephine, John F. Moore 



Frolic 



. 10 8 

 , 16.3 

 . ]6.8 



Start. 

 H. M. 8. 

 12 17 31 

 12 17 45 

 12 18 40 

 12 19 24 



12 19 3:) 



13 20 20 



In this class Psycho and Mirage bad the race from the start ; be- 

 tween ihein it was close. Psyche lina.iy uiking the lead. Jose- 

 phine and Avis did well, and Frolic surprised every one by com- 

 ing so close to the leaders- The foi lowing is the summary :— 



Actual Corrected 



Name. H. .M. S. 



Nomad .... 2 23 02 

 Muriel a .30 42 



Peri ...^1 89 n 



Fancy 1 39 57 



Josie 



Kita 1 45 48 



Psyche 1 5.4 17 



Mirage 1 ;.3 31 



Frolic 1 .jn ni; 



Two solid silver pri/ 

 ance. .Muriel, Pen an 

 Mtrage, .second jn 1,; 



Tiii._. 

 H. M. S. 

 2 21 00 

 2 18 53 



SEOOMS OliABS. 



1 3! 041 Ibis 



1 32 20 I Ida. .. , 

 I Anita . . 

 1 37 56] 



TBrRD Gt,A8S, 



1 45 37 ! Josephini 



1 4B -11 .Vvi-. ... 



1 .ill i-iQ ; Uliiebell. 



es M-ere oliered iu 1 



H M..S. 



..2 33 37 



.. a 43 33 



.. 1 48 08 



.. 2 01 05 



.. 2 03 40 



Corrected 

 'lime. 



n. M. s. 



2 '28 iXi 



40 46 

 62 43 

 51 03 



.. 2 0:! 49 

 . 2 (B 14 



. 3 07 37 



1 .53 18 

 1 55 01 

 1 67 11 

 vlth allow- 

 Fancy and 

 -■ lakeuby 

 III. u-ii, lor 

 M-.iii. The 



THE C-'i.NOE CONGRESS, 



esiablishi 



THE general meet 

 come t.j ;. el._,.^e 

 enoampraeut and i 



caDoeiiig orgaui/.atiua unoer ti.c iitie e 

 The meet brought together all the Itadin 

 try and of Canada, fiirthcred an intereh 

 cre,i.sed the range of fralerniiy and goo 

 Imlghts of Ihc paddle. A common set 

 wen- i'..i'. :i iMi, II special board of .ui 1 1 

 of III I I iri,_mot th. 



de: 



-jefi. 

 -able cha 



4lh. 



.luting tl 



itclei 



red at no. 



of Co 



m. i.i-vng.i 









on bv Mr 



Gai-iii 



ler ihii-.l 



ne.Yt 



ruee WHS 



Llsn,-i 



., N. H., \ 



h, of Clnelnnaii 



as made at 3 e M. ; 



tepheus, of Itahw 



.1 and Com. Ahien a ge. 



,ueh spnri 



-.-Hind a stab 

 ,1 upset thei 



L il.is must fas- 

 . .a...i pioviding for 

 jtb.n can be had at 

 •ady published, the 

 -s .lividod into the 

 !n>.L-s, .-mil ,1 sailing 

 I I suit 



. i-..ir.liuer and Mr 

 one mile. The race 

 t^waln second, C. F. 

 t. Time, 13m. The 



the 



a tir 



Th 



nd th«i 



...t . 



■ le^cd th,|= 



le i-aee. A 





, whu were 



dump race 



sh.ji-c, and 



ami p.iddlc 



igli, ^teph- 



.k the lead, 



d Stephens 



. .Mcrodiih 



islioi-K with 



1 there was 



ei a canoe 



any sailing 



-• .-•ijji.yed a 



through the 



being (lone. .1 he cau.iei 



free and easy lilo to thei 



known to our r.:-aders. d. _ _ _ 



spirits of the campers, his grounds adjoining the spot c-hO' 

 pitching tents. .About the carnx" Ureal nights many a rollicking 

 talo of adventure and many an anecdote was passed around while 



the smoke Irotii campaign tiaiuod pipes curled aloft iu ringlels. 



At I" s -r 1; iv.iT leeided 10 pud.lle oil thegcneral coiilcst forthe 

 lia- I' •iresentcil by JSIr. fiushtou, .,f 1 Miiien, N. Y. 



[' ' i "' I I'-iiig Irom ta-esbysldc t.ia iiiarkelf iLeLake 



11"; ■ iiii : III L. -shallow "canoes U-. re all.. wtd ins. per inilo 



Messrs. Swain, (Jreenougli, Wallace, Wu'lsin. Gardinci" Stephens^ 

 Decker, Johnson, Cook, Frotlilngham, Hubbard, and ihe Hev. 

 Messrs. Crawford an.l Cressy. The race wa.s e\clting and closely 

 coiuesie.l. Wallace, the Canadian, won in llm. ills., with Swain 

 seeni-i .III- Vi - --s. Crawf.Mil and Cressy thir.l and fourth. 'Ihe 

 r'-s ' I Ml treat_ehecring onshore, in 1 ho afternoon the 



l.-r sail, was ,.nn..uneed,lrat,Ior 



; 10 



llt.S 



a hni 



•ut pit 



Ot c 





: the 



sin 



a' by the Clnelnnaii 

 ler some very hard 

 uier in 61ni., .Swum 

 s., then Stephens, 

 yman's victory was 



hailed wllh delight bv the spectators, and ehi 

 the air. A hnal meeting ut ilio canoeists was heel at ihe Luke 

 House anil the meetmtr d.-clarcl dissolved, it is c.vprcted that 

 much heneht will How to the e.jmraunitv by this e.\hibilion of Ihe 

 sport, aud that .i-lubs will be t.irtned throughout the land 

 wherever there ia water enough to tloat a cauoe. 



Biii'fAt,o Yacht Ct,tjn.- The .second race of the the season was 

 sailed .luly 2(th upon the occasi.jn .".f otlicijlly opening the new 

 club house on the stone l.ieakuaier. The yachts were all stalled 



■ies, sloops, Arrow, :;,xl'fi., .M.'isrs. flowen i smy t h : C.Ji lew, 291 1." 



k. Seh. oners, 



-Messrs, D.jyia 



I .11 to the lead 



■k, 



Alarm, M.:-;'. 

 aud Milhi. 



I pla. 



at 101 



ilshme I 



- I ill III -- ,■ 1 i--.i O]. -\rrow iucrcascil 

 n.iiM.-l -li,i. r..li..u.| el Alarm; Curlew, 

 in Ihc ur.lcr named. The Ittttei' gave 

 up aii.i niesee..n.| nmii.l was a |.rocessi..n In In.-lian Hie, Arrow 

 winniny in -i.:;i:.i-iiiT.,ii...iMiiie; Alarm in :;;::iV,nCurlew2-.13i5; Turk 



2:1-1 ■ ill I I I |.i i.-.es were himdsomc photos of yachts. 



Jul I I III '1 iiiii andCapt. Benllammend. The new 



clu I II I. tvoch, cost SOOO. It is 24x211 and rests 



on II,, i.uer. A broad verandah allords a line 



v.e>i. 1 .Lii ^, i;-'-, L.ud jc^uies theroof has been surmounted by 

 a leim iin.'i.y. .\ set of colors have been presented to the club 

 by Ml. .McCool, Aast- Div. Sup. of the K. V. C. it. t!. 



T!LOor.not:.M).-'l'hl3isthenaiuc given to the new sloop built 

 by Culhliert.of Trenton, Ont,, neil eii 1, 'r.-cic.l to hot owners, 

 Messrs, K..l.crt Cummiiigs • I I I im nlTonmlo. Her di- 

 mensions are, .iTil. (lin. kcl ,. 1 1 iiitt, uiiu. beam, and 

 diawslft.Hin water aft. -Mi mi.. i.-.p-niasl. gOtt,; how- 

 Sprit, outb.-.ard, 24ft; imiir im. - i , '.;aii, ;iuft.: Spread of 



canvas under lull sail, i.r.imll , Her accemm..dationsare large and 

 elegant. The yacht is said to have cost 53,000. A Chicago gen- 

 tleman is spoken of as a likely purchaser. 



rRTTsTN.-, ON THE L,iKEa. One of the 'most hopeful signa of 



■11 nil, J in the West is the ainouut of cruising done. All OUf 



- from the lake ports teem with announcements of 



I rsuinlertaken. This wdl insilre a heqithy styleof jaeht 



I'll III ■ iiiHi anything else. 



Enoi.iSU Bacing.— This is Hie win in-.-v m.akc the thing pay 

 across the water. The Florin. 1,1, yawl, ll. tmis. wa3 launched 111 

 1873, and has. won $2-3,000 in seven vf-ms' racing, not inoludin(f 

 cups. The new Vanduam. culler, '.I'l tons, designed by Mr. Wat- 

 son, has won eleven flrsis and one second in fourteen j-aces sailed 

 to date, 



^iliSWfvisi ia iS>ttvx(»\im&iVit$. 



|^"No notice taken of AJiouyn 



Cotuiuuulcatio: 



K. EvaaBEC, New York Oitv.— We have a letter for yoit at this 

 oflico. 



5V. H. C, SprijigBeld, Mass., wants to Itnaw the railroad 

 fare from Albany into Adirondack roaion by way of [Ttica aud 

 Black Biver Boad, or Kome and Watertown. 



C. N. D , I.nconia.— The lltaot your dog are most protahlr the 

 result of worms. Give areoa nut, two grains to every pound 

 hi of the di.g.after dog has fasted for eighteen hours ; folloAtr 



ilh do: 



roil. 



T. C, Long Island.- Your l/ird was not idi-ailHaii because 

 you leu, no imme with it. It is the common pulhu 1 .V.,rcem iiri.- 

 (icK). 'fhls i^' ail Arctic species which s.jmeiimes tiiels its way 

 south in winter, liut is nut oltcu kilicd. Your apccimeu was a 

 voung bird, 



J. W., Cincinnati, Ohio.— 1 have treated my dug as advised Irt 

 your issue of the 22d u|t., with good results. Ho has ceased 

 scratching. The sores have gone, leaving bare ."spols on legs and 



A W f ' a. V .':: ;;:;NAL, 

 DiA'^OTKii TO .Siiooii;>.i;, I'lie Kt.:v:iKh, 1 Hii Riklk, Anoi-in"« 



AND OTllEll I'"lliLD AND AQL'ATIC .SI'ORTS, PRACTICAL NAT- 

 UKAL HI5TOR5', Fl.SH CCLTIRB. THE ProTECTFO.'* OF GAMt'., 

 AND TUIJ iNCtil.CATIU.N IN ME.VAND WOJIES OF A HkALTIIV 

 XNllikliST IN OliTUOOk KlXRKATlO.N A.NI) SlUlJY, 



Terms: 



Four dollars per year, in adianed; two dollars for Six months: 

 one dollar for three months, 'rradu suppiied by the American 

 Nen's Ceiupauy. 



Advertisements, 



InsiiJe pages, nonpareil t.vpe, 35 cents per line ; outside page, 40 

 eenrs Hpecial rates tor three, sLt and tvtelve months. Beading 

 ii..iie.---s .111 e..lit<n-i.ii jjages, 50 cents per lino— eight words to tho 

 line. an. 1 iwehc liii.-, i.,..ncineh. 



-Vih ertisemenrs she.jl.l be .sent id by the Saturday of each week 

 pi-evi..us til the issue in which they are to be inserted. We can- 

 not receive new advertisemenl.-?, nor alter suudmg advertise. 

 meats later thanTuesday morning. 



Correapoudtiuce, 



Commuolcations Intended for publication mustheaooonipanled 

 with Ihe name of the writ3r, not uecBssatily for publication, hut 

 as a guaranty of good faith. Anouym.ju-, letters wiil receive no 

 attontioo. 



Secictariea of Clubs and Associations are itivltcil to favor uawllb 

 reports ol their movements and transactions, and sportsmen and 

 naiiiralistsaro urged to contribute to our cotumus tUelf experi- 

 ences and observations. 



Address. 

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 nessoreditoria.deparimenlsof this paper must be dii-eoied simply 

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