CONCLUSIONS. ASY 
Drontheim fjord, Norway. — The Right Rev. Bishop of the Nord- 
lands and Finmark. 
67. — 1819? August? — In the Magerde-Sund near North Cape, 
Norway. — The sexton of Maasoe. 
68. — 1819, August. — Near Vadsde, Norway. — Several per- 
sons. 
69. — 1819, August 26.— Harbour of Gloucester, Mass., U.S. 
A.— The Rev. Cagrver Fetcu, Captam Wituiam T. Marsonz, 
of the schooner Sczence, Midshipman Brake, four boatsmen. 
70. — 1819, September? — Near Boston, Mass., U. S. A. — An 
Officer of the American Navy. 
71.— 1819, September 13? — Bay of Massachusetts, U.S. A. 
72. — 1820, July? — Near Hundsholm, Norway. — A young 
man, master of a small fishing yacht. 
73. —1820, August. — Near Nahant, Mass., U. 5S. A. — Several 
members of the family of Colonel T. H. PrErkins. 
74. — 1820? — About latitude 46°, longitude 3°, Bay of Biscay. — 
Lieutenant GzorcE Sanprorp, Captain of the Lady of Combermere. 
75. — 1821, Summer. — Several members of the family of Colo- 
nel T. H. Perkins. 
76. — 1821. -- Near the east coast of U.S. A. — Captain Ben- 
NETT. 
77. — 1821, September 25? — Near Nantucket Isle. — Many 
persons, Mr. Francis Joy Jun. 
78. — 1821. — Off the Isles of Stenness, Vaily and Dunrossness 
(Shetland Islands). 
79. — 1822, Summer. — Off Sorde, Norway. — Many inhabitants 
of Sorée. 
80. — 1824, January. — Lat. 34° 31° South, long. 48° West, 
about sixty miles east of Uruguay. 
81. — 1824, Summer. — Off Plum Island and in Shad Cove 
(Rhode Island?), U.S. A. — Mr. Rueexss. 
82. — 1825? — West coast of Scotland? — Mr. ANnprew 
STRANG. 
83. — 1826, June 16. — George’s Bank, South of Newfound- 
land. — Captain Hotprecn of the ship Silas Richards, Mr. War- 
BURTON, Miss. MaGune. 
84. — 1826, June 18.— Off Cape Cod, Mass., U.S. A. — Cap- 
tain and crew of a vessel. 
85. — 1827, August 24. — Christiana fjord, Norway. —- Five 
persons. 
