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between it and Apolima, and survey the whole of Manono Island 

 only. You will then proceed to the eastward, along the northern 

 shore of Upolu, to the harbour of Apia, continuing the survey in 

 like manner up to that harbour ; here you will again rejoin the Pea- 

 cock, — when Lieutenant Perry and Mr. Colvocoressis will rejoin the 

 Peacock, and you receive your boats, and remain under the orders of 

 Captain Hudson until further instructions. During the survey, you 

 will ascertain how far soundings exist from the shore. You will 

 proceed to sea at daylight. 



I am, very respectfully, 



Your obedient servant, 



(Signed) Charles Wilkes, 



Commanding Exploring- Expedition, 

 Lieut. Com. R. F. Pinkney, 



Schooner Flying-Fish. 



VII. 



ABSTRACT FROM A DIARY KEPT BY WILLIAM FOXALL, PILOT OF THE HARBOUR 

 OF PAGO-PAGO, ISLAND OF TUTUILA, SAMOAN GROUP, 1839. 







WINDS. 













MONTHS. 











CALM 

 DAYS. 



CLOUDY 

 DAYS. 



RAINY 

 DAYS. 



CLEAR 

 DAYS. 



Northward 



and 

 Eastward. 



Southward 



and 

 Eastward. 



Southward 



and 

 Westward. 



Northward 



and 

 Westward. 



January . 



5 



13 





12 



1 



5 



6 



20 



February . 



3 



12 





13 





4 



12 



13 



March . . 



7 



16 



1 



6 



1 



2 



18 



11 



April . . 





22 



1 





7 



4 



9 



17 



May . . 



1 



19 



1 



6 



4 



8 



18 



5 



June . . 



1 



27 



2 







4 



15 



11 



July . . 



3 



22 



5 



1 





1 



12 



18 



August 





25 



1 



5 





9 



7 



15 



September 



8 



19 



3 







4 



4 



22 



October . 





12 













11 



28 



187 



14 



43 



13 



41 



101 



143 



