360 SIGNALS FOR LANDING. 
VESSEL. CAPTAIN. DATE. PAGE 
Joseph Meigs . . . ...... 1851 273 
Sharon " 1851 273 
Balama 1852 274 
H.M.S. Daedalus . . Wellesley 1852 275 
H.M.S. Portland . Vice-Ad.Moresby,K.c.B. j 1S ® 205 
( 1853 228 
Adeline Gibbs . . Weeks 1852 276 
H.M.S. Virago . . Prevost ....... 1853 j 107 
( 149 
H.M.S. Dido . . . Morshead \] 8 JH H° n 
( 1856 323 
H.M.S. Juno . .... Fremantle . .... 1855 317 
Amphitrite . . . ■- — t—.. . . 1855 322 
Matthew Luce . . Coon 1855 322 
Southern Cross . . M c Arthur 1855 392 
Morayshire . . . Mathers 1856 381 
Upwards of 350 vessels have touched at 
Pitcairn between 1808, and the memorable year 
1856, the year of the people's departure. 
The following Signals were established by 
Admiral Moresby, and agreed upon in 1853 : — 
A plain white flag will be hoisted when it is possible to 
communicate from Bounty Bay. 
A PLAIN WHITE FLAG OVER A RED ENSIGN, OT Over any 
other flag, will be hoisted, when it is impossible to communicate 
from Bounty Bay. 
A red ensign, or any other flag over a plain white flag, will 
be hoisted when it is impossible to communicate from Bounty 
Bay } but possible from the lee-side of the Island.' 
