Journal of a Voyage in Baffin's Bay and Barrow Straits, in the Years 1850-1851 ...: Under the Command of Mr. William Penney, in Search of the Missing Crews of H. M. Ships, Erebus and Terror ...Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852 |
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... eight , of which two were for dog - sledges ; forty - four haversacks ; seven luncheon haversacks ; eight ammunition bags ; and forty sets of dog harness , including two pairs of canvas " boots " for each dog , to protect their feet ...
... eight , of which two were for dog - sledges ; forty - four haversacks ; seven luncheon haversacks ; eight ammunition bags ; and forty sets of dog harness , including two pairs of canvas " boots " for each dog , to protect their feet ...
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... eight to eleven inches , but I do not think any of them were so much as a foot . The under surface of the runners had a tapering rise at both ends , which occupied nearly a foot , and presented a decided convexity , which resembled a ...
... eight to eleven inches , but I do not think any of them were so much as a foot . The under surface of the runners had a tapering rise at both ends , which occupied nearly a foot , and presented a decided convexity , which resembled a ...
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... eight or nine pounds . The standing clothes of each man included one pair of socks , stockings , boot - hose , double drawers , trousers , and canvas boots , one 66 flannel shirt , and one guernsey frock , or 1851 . 9 CLOTHING .
... eight or nine pounds . The standing clothes of each man included one pair of socks , stockings , boot - hose , double drawers , trousers , and canvas boots , one 66 flannel shirt , and one guernsey frock , or 1851 . 9 CLOTHING .
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... eight and some only six pounds ; and , owing to a similar cause , the haversacks varied from seven and one - half up to nine pounds . The weight which each person had to drag was two hundred and three pounds ; but , it will be observed ...
... eight and some only six pounds ; and , owing to a similar cause , the haversacks varied from seven and one - half up to nine pounds . The weight which each person had to drag was two hundred and three pounds ; but , it will be observed ...
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... eight or ten inches beneath the surface . Now , with fine sunny weather , they licked it from the surface . The reason in both cases will be very obvious ; and one cannot help admiring the instinct they displayed in thus choosing the ...
... eight or ten inches beneath the surface . Now , with fine sunny weather , they licked it from the surface . The reason in both cases will be very obvious ; and one cannot help admiring the instinct they displayed in thus choosing the ...
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abundant appeared Arctic Assistance Bay Barlow Inlet Barrow Straits beach bear Beechey Island bluff BOARD HER MAJESTY'S boat cairn Cape Hotham Cape Spencer Cape Walker Captain Austin Captain Penny Captain Stewart clear coast commenced Cornwallis Island course crews crossed Davis Straits depôt distance dog-sledges dogs drift east eastward edge encamped Esquimaux expedition fatigue feet gale genus Griffith's Island h. m. ft half Hamilton Island harbour headland heavy hummocks inch journey June Lady Franklin lamellæ Lancaster Sound land latitude MAJESTY'S SHIP SOPHIA mean Melville Island METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL midnight miles missing ships morning night noon northerly northward observed open water overcast packed pemmican Penny's Petersen proceeded provisions reached round season seen shore side Sir John sledges southward species specimens started surface Sutherland temperature Temps tent thermometer thick VARIABLE weather Wellington Channel westward wind winter
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Seite cxi - Venerable, off the coast of Holland, the i2th of October, by log (nth1 three PM Camperdown ESE eight mile. Wind N. by E. Sir, I have the pleasure to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
Seite ccxviii - From their accounts, the coasts are occupied by a transition limestone of an ash-grey or yellowish and grey colour, often foetid, and sometimes crystalline or compact. It is described as filled with zoophytes and shells, and in certain parts, as noticed by Mr. Konig, quite made up of the detritus of Encrinites, the fragments of which are so comminuted that it might readily be mistaken for a granular limestone. He also found in it the chain-coral.
Seite cx - I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of my Lords Commissioners of the Admir•alty, that at 5 o'clock pm on the 6th of August last, in latitude 24° 44...
Seite 67 - ... by the trawl-warp, the tail of the net is handed in, untied, and the contents shaken out. The produce, depending somewhat on the nature of...
Seite i - and " Sophia," under the Command of Mr. William Penny, in search of the missing Crews of HM Ships Erebus and Terror : with a Narrative of Sledge Excursions on the Ice of Wellington Channel ; and Observations on the Natural History and Physical Features of the Countries and Frozen Seas visited (London, 1852).
Seite cxvii - Manson returned, no one being left in the ships but the clerk in charge. " The improvement in the boat-sledge was so remarkable, and the ice also so much better, that a distance of 105 miles was accomplished in seven marches. The boat being then launched into the water and laden, the fatigue party returned, and reached the ship on the 25th of June, all in good health, the dogs dragging their light sledges the whole way. " On our journey out we met Dr. Sutherland at Depot Point, returning after an...
Seite cxiii - ... Ross, it was agreed that the former should despatch a party to continue the search northward along the east coast of Wellington Channel, while I explored the coast to the eastward. Meantime a party of all my officers which had been despatched in the direction of...
Seite cxcv - Diatomaceee ; and in some instances freshwater forms were detected, though rather sparingly, intermixed with others exclusively marine. This is not surprising when we consider the copious discharges of fresh water from the land, occasioned by the melting of snow and ice during the brief summer. The contents of the alimentary canal of examples of Leda, Nucula and Crenella dredged in Assistance Bay, consisted of mud in a fine state of division, including also numerous Diatomacea?
Seite cxvi - Ascending a hill about 500* feet high above the head-land on which we landed, the ice to the westward, in the strait between Cornwallis and Hamilton Island, was seen to be much decayed, and an island was seen to the westward, distant thirty-five or forty miles. As the decayed state of the ice prevented further progress to the westward from this point, and no trace being found, we proceeded round the island, first to the NNE, and afterwards, on rounding Cape Scoresby, in a NNW direction. On the 16th...
Seite cxix - Land; and his foresight in laying out depot and a boat for the party greatly facilitated our safe return. Dr. Sutherland, of the Sophia, as his auxiliary in travelling, proved himself a most indefatigable officer, and his attention, while on board, to natural history and meteorology, will no doubt afford many useful facts. Of Mr. D. Manson, the chief mate of the Sophia, an old and experienced whalingmaster, I cannot speak too highly.