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1627 — One Wedge-tailed Shearwater off port "bow. 
1530 — Ho Albatross follwoing ship. 
1630 — One Laysan Albatross foil owing ship. Considerable distance behind. 
1815— Ten Sooty Terns, one Wedge-tailed Shearwater off starboard stern . 
Two Wedge-tailed Shearwaters off starboard, approximately ICO yards. TTo 
Albatross at this time. 
1817 — A Laysan Albatross is following the ship, way back. 
1818 — One Hedge-tailed Shearwater off starboard. 
1819 — Three Wedge-tailed Shearwaters off starboard side, approximately 200 yer ds, 
1820 — One Bed-tailed Tropicbird flyigg northeast and one Scoter ^ern^. 
1821 — One Hedge-tailed Shearwater off starboard side. Also one ®ulwer ! s Petrel. 
1822 — Two Wedge-tailed Shearwaters off stem. 
1824 — fiff t Seven Sooty Terns flying east off port side. 
1826 — One Wedg -tailed Shearwater off starboard bow. Identification of this bird 
is questionable due to the fact that at his may be a Wedge-tailed Shearwater or 
a Bonin Island Petrel. 
182S — Three Sooty Terns off stern, crossing to starboard side. One Wedge-tailed 
Shearwater off bow. 
1836 — 0 ne Wedge-tailed Shearwater off port bow. One off starboard, also. 
1842 — One Wedge- tailed Shearwater off starboard bow. 
1845 — One Wedge-tailed Shearwater off bow. Ho Albatross. Haven 1 1 seen it for the 
last 15 or 20 minutes. It is now getting quite dark — almost dark. The moon is 
coming out nd will be full tonight. The sun had set. There are a few cloud s 
in the sky. The sea is rather calm, and the wind is blowing slightly, it 
appears to be coming out ff>f of the north. 
1848 — Che Wedge-tailed Shearwater off port. 
1849- — Two Sooty Terns off port bow, flying east. 
