APPENDIX. 



profited in turn. Fish were caught frequently, either with nets or 

 lines, sometimes with both ; so that, except in long passages, the crew 

 of the Beagle were seldom many weeks without a supply of fresh 

 and wholesome food; while the provisions carried on board were 

 always of the best quality that could be procured. 



Number and Weight of the Animals killed with two Rifles only. 



Date. 



Animals. 



By WHOM Shot. 



Weight. 



1832. 





Blanco Bay, E 



astern Patagonia. 





Sept. 



11 



One cavia 



H. Fuller.. 



*22 lbs. 



— 



12 



Three deer . . 



Ditto 



122 





15 



One cavia 



A. B. Bute 



*19 





17 



Two deer 



Mr. Stokes 



81 



Oct. 



16 



Four deer 



H. Fuller .. 



167 



1833. 











August 



25 



Two (leer 



H. Fuller.. 



96 







One deer , . 



Mr. Stokes 







30 



Two deer 



H. Fuller.. 



79 







Two cavias . . 



Ditto .. 



o«j 







One deer 



A.B.Bute 



'to 





31 



Ditto 



Mr. Bynoe 





Sept. 



1 



Ditto 



Mr. Stokes 



39 







Ditto 



H. Fuller.. 



46 







One fawn 



Ditto .. 



12 







Four cavias . . 



Ditto . . 



73 





3 



One cavia 



Capt. FitzRoy 



21 







One deer 



Mr. Stokes 



48 





4 



Three cavias . 



H. Fuller.. 



52 







Port Desire, E^^stern Patagonia. 





Dec. 



28 



One g-uanaco . . 



H. Fuller .. 



164 



1 k34. 



Santa Cruz, Eastern Patagonia. 





April 



24 



One guanaco . 



H. Fuller.. 



130 





30 



Two guanacoes 



Ditto .. 



220 



May 



8 



One guanaco . 



Mr. Bynoe 



150 







Ditto 



H. Fuller.. 



143 





9 



Ditto 



Mr. Bynoe 



166 





11 



Ditto 



Ditto .. 



139 











2,174 lbs. 



* The weight of the whole animal. The rest are as served out to the 

 ship's company. 



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