Narrative of the North Polar Expedition. U.S. Ship Polaris, Captain Charles Francis Hall Commanding

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On the 14th, a very heavy snow-storm began at 3 a. m., and lasted for five hours; in the evening it rained. During the day new ice formed between the ship and the shore.
On the 15th, ten dovekies were killed; the result of the next day's sport was nine dovekies, one lumne, one king-duck, and a duckling.
At 6 p. m., of the 1 6th, a hght rain began to fall.
One-half hour after midnight Kruger and Jamka, two of Mr. Chester's crew, arrived at the ship, having been about thirteen hours walking overl
...and. On the 17th, Mr.
Meyer returned from Newman's Bay. He was twenty- eight and one-half hours on his journey, having lost his way in a snow-storm, and being compelled to seek shelter under a rock until the weather cleared up. At midnight the rain changed to snow.
A great deal of snow fell; the mountains were covered, and there were large patches on the plain. The whole region looked as it did in the previous September.
392 Dangers from Ice.
1872. In the evening, Mr. Bryan and Mauch went out in the July.


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