CONCLUSIONS. 4.93 
138. — 1872, August 21.— On the north side of the opening 
of Loch Hourn, west coast of Scotland, and in the same Strait 
of Kylerhea, dividing Skye from the mainland. — The same wit- 
nesses as of n°. 137; the ferrymen on each side of Kylerhea, Fintay 
Macraz, and other people. 
139. — 1872, August 23.—In the entrance of Lochduich. — 
ALEXANDER Macminian and his brother Faraunar. 
140.— 1872, August 24.—In the same locality. — The same 
witnesses. 
141. — 1873, Nov. 16?— Near Dunrobin castle, east coast of 
Sutherland, Scotland. — Lady Frorrence Leveson Gower and the 
Hon. Mrs. Coxe. 
142. — 1873, Nov. 17? — Near Golspie, east coast of Sutherland, 
Scotland. — Dr. Sovurar. 
143. — 1878, Nov. 18? — The same locality. — Mr. Jams. 
144. — 1875, July 8.— lat. 5° 13’ S., long. 35° W., twenty 
miles from Cape San Roque. — Captain Drevar, of the barque 
Pauline, Horatio Tompson , JoHN HENDERSON Lanpetis , WiniiaM 
Lewarn, Owen Baker. 
145. — 1875, July 18.— Lat. 5° S., long 34° 10’ W., eighty 
miles from Cape San Roque. — The same witnesses. 
146. — 1876, September 11.— Fifteen miles north west of North 
Sand Lighthouse, in the Malacca Straits. — Joun K. Wasser, 
Captain of the British s.s. Vestor, and Mr. James ANDERSON. 
147. — 1877, May 21.— Lat. 2° N., long. 90° 53’ E., Indian 
Ocean. — The master of the barque Groreina. 
148. — 1877, June 2.— Off Cape Vito, Sicily. — Commander 
Prarson of H. M. Yacht Osborne, Mr. Dovatas Haynes, Mr. 
Forsyta , and Mr. Moors. 
149.— 1879, January 28.— Lat. 12° 28’ N., long 43° 52’ E., 
Gulf of Aden. — Major H. W. J. Senror, Dr. C. Hari, Miss. 
GREENFIELD, on board the s.s. City of Baltimore. 
150. — 1879, March 30.— In Geographe Bay, Australia, near 
Lockville and Busselton. — Rev. H. W. Brown, Mr. C. M’Gurre 
and his wife, Mr. M’Muuuavy. 
151.— 1879, April 5.— Cape Satano, the most southern point 
of Japan, distant about nine miles. — Captain Davison, Mr. Mc. 
Kercuniz, of the Kiushiu Maru. 
152. — 1879, August 5.— 100 miles west of Brest, France. — 
Captain J. F. Cox, of the Privateer. 
152 a. — 1881, Nov. 12? — Near Monillepoint, not far from 
