Lat. 42-22 N.
Lon. 68-20 W.
At Sea.  Run 314 M.
Sunday.
1891.
Sept. 27
(no. 3.)
keep moving along just beyond his reach. On reaching the end
of their perch they simply spread their wings and circling back
passed around and realighted behind him. Thus he chased them
back and forth until he was tired of it. He says that both
birds left the ship at day-break this morning.

  The night was clear with some light from the stars and sky
but no moon neither a very dark nor very bright night. Our an-
chorage was within 200 yards or less of land.