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V. titttic'ked by dysentery. He would prefer 

 going oil the deck, ia tlie eold air, witli the 

 persdM to inrhom he was attacl^ed^ tf^^Bf^AtJO^g 

 in the warm cabin w itlj iliosc wbojxi. he did not 

 rrn-ai'd. On the *24tli lie Iircariie nuich worsr, 

 his a|>|ietitp gunt% and lie had a dislike of l)eiiig 

 moved ; the discharge from the bowels was 



billeti^) Biivei with blood and muois^ isoi^mes 

 entirely of lilood and mucus, with $l pBtr^^^ent 



odonr. Th(» In-oatli had a sickly Riiicll, niOTzit 

 clanriny, eyes dull and sufliised ; he drank a 

 little water occasionally, and sometimes alitttletea. 



X g^reth^ti^ud t^^^ dT oBloiis^el^iid o|iitim» 

 as if I was trea^fi^j&BntOTy in a }itimai!t Tbeisai?^ 

 and although I w'as obliged to pnt the medi<iiQ& 

 down his throat myself, the animnl nnule no re- 

 sistaiiee ; and on a renewal of the doses, did not 

 attempt to preiecmt it^ m it iLwar^ timH- U 

 intended! fee Ms beneEt* He f6iimll;f riDSia^ked 



with his head hanging on the breast, ^dl limbs 

 Ijiiddh'd tngt ther ; he would, bowey)^, wh^ 

 yawning, inflate the pouch as iisnaL 



On the 29th we were detained in the " chops 

 of th<fc channel/* % pjefii!&ig tsa^cdy windftj 

 aud be d;uly sank until the 31st of March, when 

 )je died, in latitude 48" 36' noitb, longitude 

 9" 1' wot. 



On e.xanujuuion of the bodv soon after ilculb, 



