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of tierra del fuego81
the strait of magalhaens75
on the th of42
the entrance of the37
the end of the33
for the purpose of29
to the southward of29
we were obliged to28
entrance of the strait27
feet above the sea27
on the north side26
the north side of26
in the neighbourhood of25
of the strait of25
the straits of magellan25
in tierra del fuego25
the bottom of the24
of one of the24
as well as the24
the cape horn region23
the head of the22
coast of tierra del22
at the end of22
in the middle of22
at rio de janeiro22
for the first time21
the south side of21
the greater part of21
the length of the21
in the direction of21
the direction of the20
one of the most20
in the strait of20
as soon as the20
at the bottom of20
part of the coast20
the extremity of the20
at the same time19
the strait of magellan19
the shores of the19
of the united states19
on the west side19
in spite of the18
carpal joint to the18
this part of the18
the rest of the18
a great deal of18
the carpal joint to18
the middle of the18
in the course of18
the summit of the17
the base of the17
published by henry colburn17
to the westward of17
on each side of17
from the carpal joint17
to the eastward of17
variat at and rise16
the surface of the16
to the northward of16
with the exception of16
the top of a16
at and rise particular16
at the distance of16
part of the world16
and rise particular spot16
latitude longitude variat at16
the time of vibration16
part of the strait16
in the evening we16
longitude variat at and16
in the united states16
in the old days15
of the cape horn15
in the vicinity of15
north side of the15
on the other side15
the appearance of the15
greater part of the15
on the st of15
under the lee of15
lost no time in14
a quarter of a14
at the head of14
quarter of a mile14
i do not think14
at the entrance of14
the west side of14
on the south side14
to the end of14
in the midst of13
on the north shore13
in proceedings of zool13
south side of the13
at the back of13
the east side of13
the state of the13
to the height of13
a round of angles13
to that of the13
as soon as they13
of the gulf of13
at the rate of13
about half a mile13
for the most part13
for the use of13
the character of the13
on account of the13
in the month of13
the morning of the13
at the foot of13
the mouth of the13
the east end of13
cape of good hope13
as soon as we12
it would have been12
as soon as possible12
on the other hand12
a mile from the12
the other side of12
the strength of the12
was found to be12
for the sake of12
the course of the12
on the east side12
morning of the th11
the north end of11
is one of the11
to the bottom of11
of the coast of11
length of the bird11
to the extremity of11
to the strait of11
a part of the11
the gulf of trinidad11
i have no doubt11
in the morning we11
the side of the11
part of the island11
of the loss of11
the foot of the11
the use of the11
on the d of11
and on the th11
state of the weather11
the nature of the11
the name of the11
of some of the11
in consequence of the11
to be found in10
the strait of le10
it was necessary to10
and in the evening10
on the coast of10
strait of le maire10
return to the beagle10
at a distance of10
on the th we10
the size of a10
in the shape of10
in front of us10
the south end of10
on the part of10
on tierra del fuego10
the harbour of mercy10
all parts of the10
the th of may10
for a long time10
hundred feet above the10
any part of the10
and the strait of10
the loss of the10
appeared to be a10
the temperature of the10
was one of the10
other parts of the10
to rio de janeiro10
parts of the strait10
proved to be the9
on the th the9
the th of june9
western entrance of the9
that is to say9
the neighbourhood of cape9
the whole of the9
a day or two9
and the next day9
the lee of the9
by one of the9
the story of the9
to the base of9
close to the shore9
that it was a9
the survey of the9
a mile and a9
by the name of9
we were able to9
the top of the9
the weather was so9
mountain de la cruz9
as far as we9
the back of the9
that we were obliged9
the appearance of a9
in the afternoon we9
end of the island9
of the barbara channel9
that we could not9
the early part of9
coast of south america9
in the cape horn9
in a few days9
from the top of9
of this part of9
at the base of9
the valley of the8
at a great distance8
to return to the8
the part of the8
surface of the water8
the east coast of8
at a considerable distance8
at port san julian8
on the morning of8
had an opportunity of8
as may be imagined8
joint to the extremity8
from time to time8
proved to be a8
in the beagle channel8
part of the night8
to communicate with the8
a press of sail8
to the top of8
of the tail is8
the entrance to the8
which we had been8
the summit of a8
the violence of the8
and as soon as8
on board the adventure8
side of the channel8
seemed to be a8
the sides of the8
early in the morning8
and one of the8
the cape of good8
side of the bay8
which proved to be8
as well as of8
part of the day8
supposed to be the8
in the open air8
each side of the8
but as soon as8
joint to the end8
an account of the8
one of the men8
as far as the8
for the benefit of8
the coast of patagonia8
were found to be8
the shape of a8
the western entrance of8
a quarter of an8
the coast to the8
to the summit of8
east side of the8
in all parts of8
the sight of the8
and there was a8
the inhabitants of the8
the western side of8
in the form of8
the remainder of the7
the distance of a7
west side of the7
the mountain de la7
of the most interesting7
inches and a half7
early part of the7
a good deal of7
of the straits of7
so fortunate as to7
a gale of wind7
in the event of7
but it is not7
under the command of7
a glimpse of the7
from the summit of7
as far as cape7
on the shores of7
went to look for7
in a way that7
the people in the7
it is probable that7
like that of a7
of the bird is7
we were in a7
the bay of st7
the land of cape7
on the east coast7
the tierra del fuego7
one of the party7
the second quill feather7
argentine tierra del fuego7
of the river plata7
that there was no7
be found in the7
as well as to7
of argentine tierra del7
east end of the7
before we could get7
as well as a7
at noon we were7
the captain of the7
the straits of magalhaens7
it was impossible to7
that part of the7
the arrival of the7
the return of the7
other side of the7
to look for the7
mile and a half7
of the second quill7
the place where the7
two or three days7
the eastern shore of7
to be a channel7
the people of the7
some parts of the7
could not have been7
came down to the7
of madre de dios7
but it was not7
and in the afternoon7
in a short time7
the st of april7
four or five leagues7
far as we could7
the next day was7
they appeared to be7
on her way to7
the depth of water7
we were to camp7
miles to the southward7
i was obliged to7
a small piece of7
habitat in freto magellanico7
of the zoological society7
a good view of7
in the straits of7
well as of the7
sailed on the th7
of which was a7
in the southern hemisphere7
a great number of7
and by no means7
the manner in which7
with that of the7
late in the evening7
capital of argentine tierra7
in one of the7
about the size of7
appeared to have been7
seemed to have been7
on the top of7
the weather was very7
in a few minutes7
for a short time7
with a fair wind7
side of the strait7
to the north of7
the northern side of7
strength of the tide7
side of the island7
two or three miles7
the form of a7
here and there a7
the foot of a7
through the strait of7
third of a mile6
in the early part6
as yet we had6
eastern entrance of the6
of a mile wide6
all the next day6
above the level of6
was found in the6
island of juan fernandez6
the neighbourhood of the6
the base of a6
had been obliged to6
two or three of6
a large party of6
feet above the level6
but it is a6
arrival at port famine6
the edge of the6
the coast of tierra6
three or four miles6
was not long before6
it was in the6
natives of tierra del6
appeared to be the6
to the west of6
at the east end6
of the hermite islands6
east coast of patagonia6
an opening to the6
but there was no6
was by no means6
loss of the wager6
with the intention of6
we put to sea6
so as to be6
the examination of the6
one of them was6
canal of the mountains6
on one of the6
by the side of6
a plan of the6
the fact that the6
the summits of the6
where we were to6
the river san tadeo6
about a mile from6
length of the body6
in charge of the6
along shore to the6
by means of a6
i lost no time6
it could not be6
the severity of the6
on the following day6
and rio de janeiro6
to the place where6
the santa cruz river6
the eastern side of6
the land of the6
as soon as he6
other part of the6
in order to get6
vibration as a dipping6
it was evident that6
rio de janeiro to6
on the summit of6
south end of the6
is said to be6
in a great measure6
for the space of6
about a quarter of6
narrative of the loss6
thousand feet above the6
five or six miles6
on the south shore6
until the th of6
it was getting dark6
the th of april6
mouth of the river6
by the time we6
similar to that of6
of which they had6
which appeared to be6
in the history of6
came to an anchor6
if it had been6
seemed to be very6
the eastern entrance of6
the anchor was dropped6
to the river plata6
out of the question6
on the plains of6
it is my direction6
the level of the6
daylight on the th6
to be able to6
the side of a6
in the latitude of6
was found on the6
of which we had6
of the magdalen channel6
told me that the6
a fresh breeze from6
as if it had6
set out in the6
no part of the6
in search of a6
would not have been6
where our boat was6
it was not long6
of the island of6
entrance of the barbara6
as the weather was6
the centre of the6
we were close to6
miles and a half6
off the high land6
the height of the6
with a view of6
the mouth of a6
a few days after6
the beagle and adelaide6
the time of the6
to one of the6
weighed and made sail6
to the north and6
parts of the united6
in sight of the6
we should have to6
return to port famine6
as a matter of6
close to the land6
by the action of6
parts of the world6
at daylight next morning6
to the south of6
time of vibration of6
in the hopes of6
at some distance from6
as well as in6
for a small vessel6
level of the sea6
distance of a mile6
to be of a6
a boat was sent6
near the entrance of6
on the western side6
just as it was6
of vibration as a6
the th of july6
it is said that6
to go to the6
in hopes of finding6
from the barbara channel6
not being able to6
point of the bay6
layer of black sand6
for the reason that6
me that he had6
what appeared to be6
lieutenants skyring and graves6
the action of the6
the west coast of6
with a fresh breeze5
quarter of an hour5
the cabeza del mar5
the end of a5
the bed of the5
north end of the5
opposite side of the5
the influence of the5
near the head of5
we had met with5
to light a fire5
it was my intention5
as we neared the5
with the help of5
opening to the eastward5
turned out to be5
and we began to5
it is in the5
a few hundred yards5
that we were in5
of those who had5
would have been a5
we got into the5
of the lines of5
on their way to5
the execution of the5
of the south shore5
there was but one5
the value of the5
the skin of the5
with the strait of5
had the satisfaction of5
far as the eye5
worked to the westward5
captain of the port5
tierra del fuego and5
it is a fact5
of the wild horses5
hauled to the wind5
and some of the5
summits of the hills5
on the crest of5
the time of our5
three or four days5
the command of the5
as it was getting5
i was glad to5
they seemed to have5
in regard to the5
good view of the5
head of nassau bay5
a man who had5
i returned on board5
in which we had5
the greater number of5
we were about to5
the benefit of the5
surface of the sea5
the southward of cape5
on the opposite side5
from place to place5
that she had been5
not far from the5
to pass the night5
all the rest of5
the north shore of5
in order to make5
to an anchor in5
we were enabled to5
we returned to the5
the capital of argentine5
habitat ad fretum magellanicum5
part of south america5
the latter part of5
the next morning we5
what has been said5
the bird from the5
the southern coasts of5
i am bound to5
make the best of5
the coast of south5
with here and there5
i was surprised to5
the eye could reach5
to be a very5
and then to the5
the rest of their5
of which had been5
we were compelled to5
on one side of5
at an early hour5
in cape horn region5
the home of the5
from that of the5
there is plenty of5
the eastward of the5
out of the strait5
in a small bay5
the united states the5
we came to a5
at the sight of5
the women and children5
of the bill to5
of the value of5
soon as we had5
distance from the shore5
magdalen and barbara channels5
in the winter months5
of its being a5
the skin of a5
evening we anchored in5
we weighed and made5
the best of the5
to be found at5
the safety of the5
was my intention to5
of finding a passage5
of the existence of5
and returned to the5
but we did not5
a distance from the5
in other parts of5
the wind being moderate5
as a proof of5
i could not help5
on the west shore5
early on the th5
fresh breeze from the5
the evening we anchored5
shore of the strait5
the night of the5
the times of vibration5
passing through the strait5
had the appearance of5
manner in which they5
by the argentine government5
and two or three5
it would not be5
we had been in5
had been in the5
the western part of5
the geological character of5
it must have been5
the colour of the5
of the same character5
the remains of a5
the th of december5
of the body is5
we got to the5
at a little distance5
to be done but5
the crest of a5
that we had to5
we found ourselves in5
the islands to the5
the borders of the5
he was going to5
met with in the5
temperature of the air5
on board the beagle5
out of the bay5
who seemed to be5
do not think it5
a party of natives5
to get to the5
day or two after5
said to have been5
at the north side5
a large quantity of5
every now and then5
at the time of5
of three or four5
as it may seem5
one side of the5
during the whole of5
the greatest part of5
a good supply of5
any length of time5
as the eye could5
if we did not5
the vicinity of the5
shore to the westward5
we were in the5
was followed by a5
the neighbourhood of port5
the results of the5
are to be found5
of the bird from5
the north and west5
the opposite side of5
western side of the5
bottom of the canoe5
the description of the5
in the same manner5
on the point of5
six feet two inches5
the northern part of5
for the night in5
to be met with5
is my direction that5
seven or eight miles5
were to be found5
the humidity of the5
in the execution of5
humidity of the climate5
there are a few5
of the coast is5
of the south american5
what seemed to be5
appears to have been5
it was to be5
we by no means5
western part of the5
they seemed to be5
in the bay of5
during the survey of5
the th of january5
the wash of the5
there seemed to be5
for two or three5
in the gulf of5
the museum of the5
land of cape tres5
in the afternoon the5
of cape tres montes5
in company with the5
up in the air5
time of vibration as5
the examination of this5
officer of the expedition5
on the west coast5
between the years and5
half a mile from5
in the matter of5
in which they were5
and that she had5
a sufficiency of food5
appearance of the land5
seems to have been5
eastern side of the5
and by the time5
is not more than5
the exception of the5
to an anchorage in5
a considerable distance from5
that he had been5
part of the voyage4
we were abreast of4
during the greater part4
were obliged to anchor4
weight of a cubic4
among them was a4
it was too late4
on both sides of4
in the number of4
of the day we4
the shore of the4
it is by no4
it rained very hard4
communicate with the strait4
inches and a quarter4
on the surface of4
the evening we were4
when we came to4
brought us to the4
we should not be4
and as it was4
survey of the coast4
as a dipping needle4
it will be seen4
with the assistance of4
the tip of the4
ran along the land4
some of the indians4
the eastern part of4
i supposed to be4
bottom of the sound4
the lines of variation4
called in the chart4
were obliged to return4
who had been in4
so as to form4
on the rio negro4
this was the first4
plains of new mexico4
so that we were4
the interior of the4
is a matter of4
far as i could4
the southward of west4
the report of the4
well as we could4
the isles of direction4
one hundred and fifty4
we arrived at the4
i sent a boat4
were startled by a4
in many parts of4
side of the river4
the lee side of4
and those of the4
are found in the4
a couple of days4
the number of vibrations4
man who had been4
peninsula of tres montes4
seemed to be the4
whilst we were at4
the turn of tide4
viage al estrecho de4
we sailed out of4
habits of the natives4
seemed to be about4
more than fifty yards4
the edge of a4
as quickly as possible4
the language of the4
the west end of4
it was presented to4
were not long in4
the otway and skyring4
is by no means4
found to be so4
the first time i4
in the presence of4
in connection with the4
observed at each at4
tierra del fuego are4
the weather was fine4
was not more than4
part of the year4
it proved to be4
had he not been4
within two miles of4
the man who had4
extremity of the second4
he could not have4
for a couple of4
mention has been made4
had not gone far4
end of the month4
the departure of the4
shores of the strait4
and it was not4
to the foot of4
i went to the4
as that of the4
of the saxe cobourg4
to communicate with them4
our course to the4
that it was the4
and there is no4
in an opposite direction4
the first and second4
at each at station4
the hands of the4
video and rio de4
the east and west4
returns to port famine4
on the patagonian coast4
the weather became so4
in which we were4
and it must have4
through the first narrow4
one or two of4
and then proceeded to4
bound to say that4
at a distance from4
and here and there4
a piece of the4
sailed out of the4
was to be seen4
land of the yahgans4
we anchored in a4
the navigation of the4
passage round cape horn4
was at that time4
communication with the sea4
many parts of the4
a part of south4
that he was a4
i went to look4
to windward of the4
people of punta arenas4
from what has been4
from side to side4
cockburn and barbara channels4
was all we could4
the evening of the4
we steered for the4
was nothing to be4
and tierra del fuego4
to look for a4
about two miles from4
of being able to4
the port of san4
a boat to the4
distance from the beach4
six inches in diameter4
the guanaco and the4
as not to be4
in a small cove4
it not for the4
parts of the coast4
of the shores of4
to the wind and4
pass the first narrow4
in such a manner4
i was in hopes4
the immediate vicinity of4
northern part of the4
but we had not4
de janeiro on the4
at a loss to4
the northward of cape4
round of angles from4
the adventure and the4
in good success bay4
put into a small4
put to sea again4
a cove at the4
a ridge of hills4
the d of march4
we were so fortunate4
appeared to be of4
the bird is inches4
the loss of our4
as well as we4
is formed by the4
the following day we4
a distance of two4
the proceedings of the4
as if nothing had4
just as we were4
the fourth quill feather4
in parts of the4
as much as possible4
one of our party4
make a plan of4
with regard to the4
all that could be4
variation of the compass4
my direction that you4
it seemed to be4
the adventure and beagle4
from two to three4
we pulled and sailed4
is to be found4
miles to the northward4
side of the port4
of a very large4
the westward of cape4
in the port of4
found ourselves in the4
for a considerable distance4
close to the water4
at port san antonio4
at each end of4
to oblige us to4
parts of the island4
entrance of the harbour4
to be a good4
of santa cruz territory4
was covered with a4
and the weather was4
in the inner harbour4
and that was the4
rotten at the heart4
in the evening anchored4
in the british museum4
they were in the4
at the summit of4
one of the women4
in a very few4
of a ridge of4
breeze from the n4
the th and th4
the attention of the4
laid down in the4
not more than two4
a bay on the4
to the island of4
to tierra del fuego4
in his account of4
the southern extremity of4
in the lee of4
of the city of4
but i do not4
south coast of tierra4
the cuesta de prado4
view of the country4
that there was a4
in the harbour of4
of passing through the4
the history of the4
of the bay of4
was observed to the4
went on shore to4
back to the camp4
some other part of4
that it was impossible4
on account of his4
monte video and rio4
i did not like4
to the point of4
there was nothing to4
the diego ramirez islands4
the whole time we4
and the greater part4
that i did not4
one of the latter4
the beginning of the4
a large body of4
were so fortunate as4
am bound to say4
on the opposite shore4
had reason to think4
the prince of saxe4
the d of may4
north point of entrance4
on the subject of4
it is true that4
to take advantage of4
we found a very4
about three miles from4
which he had been4
the westward of the4
on which the sea4
two or three years4
in the way of4
the latitude and longitude4
the crews of sealing4
than that of the4
from rio de janeiro4
out of the ship4
not one of the4
knocked on the head4
is covered with a4
the crest of the4
i did not see4
we put into a4
return of the beagle4
of the life of4
and in a few4
a citizen of the4
to the east of4
as much of the4
with the hope of4
very similar to the4
is a fact that4
to allow of our4
the barometer and sympiesometer4
as large as a4
there appeared to be4
the best in the4
through the second narrow4
from fifteen to twenty4
the south point of4
with a fresh and4
of which is a4
out into the sea4
to admit of our4
more to the southward4
blew a hard gale4
both sides of the4
the voyage of the4
long way to the4
north shore of the4
the month of march4
we anchored in the4
a mile off shore4
sir george eyre sound4
the weather had been4
to make a plan4
on the eastern shore4
mile from the shore4
made the best of4
the apex of the4
al estrecho de magallanes4
to the shores of4
to pass the first4
an idea of the4
we proceeded along the4
and a half wide4
of the skyring water4
miles from the cape4
in search of the4
between it and the4
of the bottom of4
of the entrance to4
head of the bay4
night it blew a4
nothing to be done4
the head of nassau4
a very short time4
as we rode along4
the success of our4
were it not for4
to those of the4
to give up the4
of which there is4
to have been the4
ten or twelve miles4
and the appearance of4
senior officer of the4
anchor was dropped in4
at the edge of4
it was blowing a4
is made in the4
in the days when4
prince of saxe cobourg4
and the following day4
three miles from the4
on the night of4
islands of tierra del4
here and there with4
the edges of the4
anchorage for a vessel4
middle of the bay4
the island of juan4
in the account of4
there seems to be4
by the officers of4
it was here that4
it is to be4
by the time the4
which could not be4
as to oblige us4
and as we were4
the steepness of the4
the facility with which4
to enable us to4
of the number of4
tierra del fuego to4
with some of the4
the point of the4
the two following days4
summit of the mountain4
on the th december4
of the inhabitants of4
they were obliged to4
told me that he4
that there had been4
of food and a4
to take care of4
a very large size4
of a part of4
and the next morning4
but he did not4
sides of the hills4
sea coast of tierra4
no sooner had the4
by captain fitz roy4
found to be a4
in proportion to the4
to a height of4
out of the vessel4
supply of guanaco meat4
one over the other4
to the south shore4
the increase in the4
proved to be very4
is supposed to be4
from the time of4
out to be the4
in the possession of4
for any length of4
of the second narrow4
the banks of the4
impossible for me to4
tierra del fuego is4
a heavy press of4
one of our boats4
were at this time4
like that of the4
about the middle of4
the first part of4
when seen from the4
and at the same4
in the long grass4
western parts of the4
we had reason to4
that they had a4
we were off the4
of the adventure and4
my first view of4
there was a very4
not in the least4
on a small island4
at the north end4
on the east end4
the great quantity of4
did not reach the4
as if by magic4
made out to be4
the last of the4
the dip in the4
by the sight of4
a cup of coffee4
at the risk of4
should be able to4
and it is a4
a few yards of4
rio de janeiro on4
as we could see4
we lost no time4
i had seen from4
return to buenos ayres4
in which it was4
to proceed to the4
of cape horn region4
that we could scarcely4
the south coast of4
in the museum of4
were not to be4
that he had not4
a communication with the4
as we had no4
as far as i4
good account of the4
a matter of fact4
one of our men4
to be the same4
the total absence of4
side of the narrow4
sufficiency of food and4
northern side of the4
could not be expected4
up on the beach4
anchorage on the north4
first part of the4
during the remainder of4
out of the way4
where there was a4
otway and skyring waters4
port of san carlos4
the height of three4
we returned to our4
late in the afternoon4
in the entrance of4
must have been a4
he was obliged to4
the bottom of a4
the south american stations4
the aspect of the4
of the far south4
of a range of4
the flesh of the4
proceedings of the zoological4
bottom of the bay4
the th of november4
a heavy fall of4
the month of april4
the eastward of cape4
the land about cape4
port famine by the4
than those of the4
in order to have4
from the entrance of4
there is but one4
and as there was4
a long way to4
on the lee side4
the people of punta4
the west point of4
but the weather was4
i was induced to4
at the beginning of4
heavy press of sail4
hundred feet in height4
the land to the4
some of the spanish4
the dignity of the4
with respect to the4
the skins of the4
the efforts of the4
that of the tail4
there was not a4
as we had not4
was a native of4
cape tres montes bore3
the evening anchored in3
to some of the3
i should not have3
the next day we3
one of which is3
lose a moment in3
it was not until3
in the morning till3
to make the best3
as we steamed along3
and close to the3
man seemed to have3
large body of water3
and the noise of3
strong squalls from the3
one of the small3
at one of the3
that had been recently3
the journals of lieutenants3
to hasten to port3
the argentine naval transports3
the lord high admiral3
than three or four3
ought not to be3
neighbourhood of cape gregory3
we were carried by3
but the truth is3
it is a remarkable3
the remainder of our3
when we got to3
that the adventure had3
the margin of the3
the work of the3
to carry with us3
into the skyring water3
of the chubut river3
in the proceedings of3
the officers and crews3
about two miles distant3
of the province of3
were seen on the3
temperature of the water3
during the summer months3
as soon as i3
two or three inches3
between the first and3
entrance of the river3
and appeared to be3
opinion as to the3
on our return to3
from ten to twenty3
surprised by the sight3
with the expectation of3
during the night we3
one of the number3
at the south end3
to think of the3
on both sides is3
by the th of3
this shell was found3
i set out in3
we were the first3
and the other is3
inhabitants of this island3
north pole of the3
in a part of3
we found to be3
the easternmost of the3
on the patagonia coast3
of the officers were3
part of tierra del3
to the island in3
for wood and water3
on each side by3
of the spanish charts3
part of the land3
of which the principal3
rest of the squadron3
meat from the patagonians3
we at last got3
fired over their heads3
of the young men3
and then we were3
to show that the3
a breeze sprung up3
the maximum and minimum3
first and second narrow3
was that he had3
we could not be3
and i set out3
within a very few3
this is the story3
examination of the coast3
end of the bay3
the foot of which3
came in for a3
that he might have3
hopes of finding some3
the only one that3
the north pole of3
some of which were3
eastern coast of patagonia3
the length from the3
wrecked in fury harbour3
of lieutenants skyring and3
the cause of their3
at our last visit3
in the height of3
land on the north3
out of their canoes3
appears to be a3
so as to have3
out of his mouth3
whole extent of the3
but the appearance of3
as soon as you3
during our stay in3
not more than fifty3
on the prairies of3
able to live without3
would be hard to3
on the th april3
direction of the strata3
and a boat was3
it was not so3
have been killed by3
the country begins to3
what may be called3
remainder of the day3
with a boat and3
a ridge of mountains3
his wife and children3
patches of sandy beach3
don antonio de cordova3
like appearance of the3
extracts from captain fitz3
down on the chart3
direction of the dipping3
two miles and a3
nearly of the same3
about the same time3
large enough to contain3
the sky was so3
side of the harbour3
the wind was very3
has been made of3
covered all over with3
of the coast between3
the weather was extremely3
as soon as it3
had been so long3
us where our boat3
we were more than3
await an opportunity of3
some time before we3
informed me that he3
the approach of danger3
out of the sound3
attempt to double the3
i think it probable3
part of the harbour3
of ostrich and guanaco3
which i had seen3
a change in the3
that he could not3
had ever heard of3
of rocks and breakers3
went in a whale3
place where the others3
and there is a3
it out of the3
two miles to the3
we hauled our wind3
found in the region3
at war with the3
and one or two3
the head of this3
is known by the3
would have saved us3
the top of which3
the inhabitants of this3
to look for anchorage3
expression on his face3
but i could not3
it is worth while3
out of the influence3
obliged to desist from3
the outskirts of the3
early the next morning3
country i have seen3
of a human being3
the th of september3
were not a little3
middle of the night3
of the men was3
shoal that extends off3
would not expect to3
to the right or3
the sake of the3
but i did not3
a knot an hour3
of a species of3
south of the river3
of islands and rocks3
the th of august3
grant of land in3
navigation of the strait3
as well as from3
for a few days3
to gain a better3
were not disposed to3
in a cove at3
the land at the3
six feet in height3
the gulf of xaultegua3
points of the compass3
mirth of the desert3
the next few days3
ostrich liver and fat3
we were in hopes3
it ought to be3
it was amusing to3
hopes of finding a3
of which it is3
to be a large3
kept at a distance3
the same kind of3
lines of variation in3
and most of the3
when we had got3
did not know the3
in the same canoe3
of the east coast3
of the needle has3
change of the moon3
the ship and the3
the captain and the3
and since that time3
for one of the3
traffic through the straits3
cape horn gold diggings3
which we had to3
while the ship was3
separated from each other3
to return to england3
of half a mile3
this morning the weather3
is the same as3
of the otway water3
we passed through a3
the summit of which3
of the fact that3
and the wind was3
the weather was too3
there was no possibility3
over the brow of3
the south shore of3
of the yahgans and3
they could not have3
i found in the3
but the weather being3
with us for the3
the bay of san3
and thence to the3
of the most remarkable3
is similar to that3
are not to be3
and was succeeded by3
of coast range on3
some distance from the3
under the shade of3
had been made by3
were to camp that3
out to meet us3
of more than a3
best part of the3
that it could not3
thrust into the ground3
a piece of blubber3
in the magdalen channel3
with hook and line3
a tender to the3
in two or three3
a last look at3
one of which was3
in san nicolas bay3
in the summer season3
let go another anchor3
the island of santa3
found in all the3
along the south shore3
a light breeze from3
warned of the approach3
the men of the3
of the peninsula of3
the cape horn archipelago3
a survey of the3
side of the gulf3
the ends of the3
not think it is3
supposed to be a3
errors have been corrected3
on the mountain side3
between him and the3
was not a little3
had come to the3
from the northward and3
leave rio de janeiro3
in which they are3
of every opportunity of3
is about a quarter3
the indians of the3
likely to afford shelter3
lying on the ground3
the direction of a3
territory of santa cruz3
he had not been3
time of vibration at3
for want of food3
in the winter season3
song and dance of3
from the head of3
us as far as3
the surf of the3
on either side of3
seemed to have great3
be the same as3
a continuation of the3
over which we rode3
there had been a3
we had brought with3
progress to the northward3
weather became so thick3
of the falkland islands3
down to the sea3
on board the adelaide3
from the th to3
of the intercepted arc3
well as in other3
some of our party3
angles were taken on3
the best of his3
three or four hundred3
and a few other3
the ground is covered3
of the north shore3
a new species of3
on the south coast3
taking leave of our3
the result of the3
all that we had3
to the command of3
bottom of which was3
the end of three3
it is not so3
the life of a3
end of elizabeth island3
which is described in3
we saw very few3
we came to an3
miles within the entrance3
story of the cape3
of them in the3
passage through the strait3
the weather being fine3
the gaucho is the3
the number of the3
us through the narrow3
the whole extent of3
but in a very3
the wind was so3
we were at the3
aspect of the sky3
north and south of3
we had a good3
the wreck of the3
our way through the3
are deposited in the3
is probable that all3
seven in the evening3
were obliged to take3
was no possibility of3
and crew of the3
and we had to3
the violent motion of3
a point of land3
of this sort of3
i was anxious to3
a time came when3
to me to be3
out of the harbour3
in a boat to3
anchored in the bay3
as they saw us3
big as kernels of3
a complete list of3
was no more than3
average height of the3
in the preceding voyage3
they were able to3
janeiro on the th3
to close the land3
the light of a3
the land on the3
that it would be3
that were to be3
five feet above the3
to bring us some3
has been supplied from3
my brother and mr3
we were now crossing3
in the variety of3
the prosperity of the3
end of the valley3
son of the southwest3
the th of october3
influence of the tide3
to which we had3
was the first time3
for rio de janeiro3
wind from the n3
it would be impossible3
points of the bay3
the time we got3
of the influence of3
from the deck of3
it was high water3
in our way we3
the commencement of the3
the benefit of those3
fell in with a3
were fortunate enough to3
to make a fire3
we had not been3
the purpose of procuring3
which we had not3
which forms the south3
off the entrance of3
the strait from the3
the work of a3
the magdalen channel and3
the weather side of3
to and from the3
the weather was more3
the prairies of tierra3
was some time before3
colony starved to death3
my object was to3
to the jerome channel3
and in another instant3
of the tehuelche is3
we had nothing to3
days after our arrival3
the month of january3
was that of the3
on the eastern side3
is now in the3
th to the th3
along the patagonia coast3
in the appendix to3
in which direction the3
to lighten the boat3
to the fuegian indians3
to come on board3
as the day was3
a mile of the3
up to the present3
of the strait and3
the barometer fell to3
it seemed as if3
appearance of the weather3
the magdalen and barbara3
we had no sooner3
eastern end of the3
the body of the3
of the capital of3
i do not believe3
our boat had been3
about an hour after3
the same as that3
make a sketch of3
and for that purpose3
we could get up3
whenever the weather permitted3
the north and east3
two miles from the3
during the past night3
the poverty of the3
a reference to the3
severity of the climate3
it is necessary to3
in the centre of3
down the side of3
returned to the ship3
sailed from liverpool on3
maria de la cabeza3
on our way back3
the turn of the3
the only living creatures3
we had passed the3
on his way to3
to profit by the3
a great part of3
are found in all3
the story of a3
a very large bay3
to enable them to3
at the falkland islands3
the point of land3
the tops of the3
on the borders of3
surface of the ground3
off in the long3
of the spanish settlements3
wrecked on cape virgin3
he seemed to be3
the orders of the3
the spot where we3
the bill to that3
she seemed to be3
be a man of3
discovered by white men3
the month of november3
the change of the3
from its resemblance to3
of the fourth quill3
next day the wind3
out of the canoe3
the reason that the3
head of the cove3
the shores of a3
death of captain stokes3
in which i was3
the shoal that extends3
of the party were3
variation in the southern3
with the addition of3
western end of the3
the wind was too3
we embarked on board3
to live without water3
during the winter months3
force of the wind3
to the southward the3
the cause of this3
no more than a3
ground is covered with3
would be impossible for3
out of the river3
had the misfortune to3
breeze from the northward3
eight inches and a3
the northern shore is3
a great distance from3
and they began to3
might be expected to3
by the strength of3
one of the young3
of king charles south3
a long time after3
throughout the whole day3
i have seen a3
strait of magalhaens and3
to one hundred and3
was on the point3
there was a good3
to double the cape3
during the night the3
we got up to3
in a small boat3
marked in the chart3
king charles south land3
did not hesitate to3
a list of the3
the middle of it3
that we were at3
the middle of which3
that there is a3
up into the air3
from the journals of3
of the channel is3
the viceroy of peru3
five to forty feet3
the next morning being3
the western parts of3
a short time to3
course of the day3
to the number of3
that it would have3
the height of one3
the purpose of communicating3
the man who was3
bill to that of3
so kind as to3
adventure and the beagle3
it appeared to be3
for the remainder of3
do do to the3
and in the winter3
fish may be caught3
as fast as we3
that we had been3
the next day the3
in the time of3
it is natural to3
in any part of3
we were in all3
nothing was to be3
the last two days3
we took advantage of3
have been glad to3
the same character as3
the denticules of the3
voyages of the adventure3
soon as they saw3
the face of the3
as there was every3
then there is the3
and the straits of3
wood and water are3
out of sight of3
following are extracts from3
walked down to the3
survey of a part3
of the skins of3
at a time when3
i felt sure of3
we might not be3
of the main land3
had been on the3
it was late before3
expedition for the survey3
in these later years3
the magnetism of the3
in half an hour3
them to be the3
journals of lieutenants skyring3
for a few hours3
any we had seen3
lying on the beach3
trail to sandy point3
sent a boat to3
did not see any3
the bottom of this3
the exception of one3
of the strait to3
it be remembered that3
the words of the3
of the southwest gale3
the ships of the3
that the beagle had3
might have been expected3
the difference in the3
coast to the southward3
short space of time3
fifty yards from the3
by the author of3
giving myself up to3
some of the party3
three thousand feet above3
let it be remembered3
in the manner of3
than that we had3
about one hundred and3
the th of february3
the day after the3
and we were able3
into a small cove3
the east of the3
half an hour afterwards3
the next day a3
not be expected to3
and a number of3
and part of the3
was out of the3
the position of cape3
more to the eastward3
the north extremity of3
that of a man3
for a few minutes3
hauled the boat up3
a fresh and fair3
set to work to3
to him by the3
think it probable that3
the month of may3
that the indians were3
would have been glad3
the eastern coast of3
was broken by the3
in spite of all3
it was useless to3
different from that of3
more than three or3
we walked over the3
the middle of winter3
must be said that3
we were not long3
there was a great3
may be able to3
the point on which3
character of the vegetation3
by the patagonian indians3
at last we were3
and a piece of3
had it not been3
the lower parts of3
got out of the3
i was enabled to3
exposed part of the3
it is a curious3
so much in the3
is a ridge of3
in a line with3
half an hour after3
three quarters of a3
did not last long3
wild mirth of the3
the vicinity of our3
to dry our clothes3
with which they were3
and less disposed to3
the presence of the3
the brow of a3
side of the wigwam3
some of the mountains3
as we had now3
in the afternoon it3
guanaco and the ostrich3
freshened to a gale3
was evident that the3
it not been for3
we continued our journey3
under the charge of3
to get rid of3
to each of the3
people were employed in3
the following is an3
the change of climate3
the month of june3
from the tip of3
bay to the northward3
there was nothing but3
bed of the river3
and made a hearty3
for the survey of3
a narrow neck of3
light breeze from the3
of the gallegos river3
as he had been3
been obliged to return3
stood into the bay3
mean of the two3
the cape horn metropolis3
two to three feet3
and that of the3
few yards of the3
what might be called3
little beyond that point3
the force of the3
so much as to3
the mouth of which3
the king of spain3
when one of the3
at the expense of3
termination of the andes3
and returned on board3
to forty feet high3
to look after the3
catch a glimpse of3
had to dismount and3
and in many places3
not long before we3
about half an hour3
of the coast was3
in the examination of3
will be seen that3
in order to keep3
the hills at the3
our visit to the3
the distance between the3
four or five feet3
with the description of3
the country we were3
in the south sea3
the deck of the3
the peaks of the3
to keep close to3
when the anchor was3
we were off cape3
the astronomical bearing of3
in the rocky mountains3
the people of this3
greater than that of3
shock of an earthquake3
we had plenty of3
in a very short3
in the mouth of3
the wind and tide3
as we entered the3
down to the water3
where there is a3
i do not know3
as i had been3
it is impossible to3
as well as their3
to anchor for the3
but they are not3
we found that we3
by the light of3
the head of a3
that it would not3
the surgeon of the3
so as to make3
that he was not3
obliged to return to3
from the height of3
the distance we had3
apex of the bill3
a point at the3
in one corner of3
as fast as they3
of the mesier channel3
to get off the3
rode down to the3
of the southern coasts3
for it blew a3
for an hour or3
of the gabriel channel3
view of mount sarmiento3
lower parts of the3
that some of the3
the st of march3
in his power to3
not expect to find3
an hour before we3
outer coast of tierra3
of the water and3
the westward of it3
the following are extracts3
visit to the indian3
to cross the sound3
the island of palma3
no shelter for the3
crews of sealing vessels3
taking advantage of the3
a layer of black3
the higher parts of3
it had been a3
after the return of3
fall of the barometer3
the same time we3
and a heavy swell3
that no part of3
of which we were3
of the next day3
vessels which frequent this3
a current setting to3
on the northern side3
the position of the3
a little beyond that3
that of the strait3
set out in boats3
we fell in with3
and obliged us to3
to beat to windward3
the first of the3
the tehuelches of patagonia3
there were a few3
but it may be3
no sooner had we3
we had been accustomed3
in large quantities to3
i could not see3
inches inches inches inches3
where the others were3
coasts of south america3
be met with in3
or eight hundred feet3
but as we had3
first view of a3
laid down on the3
the water is deep3
anchored in port famine3
is described in the3
in the immediate vicinity3
we sat down to3
the nomads of patagonia3
in the chart as3
the shouts of the3
i had ever seen3
they had come to3
the bottom of which3
morning the weather was3
and the weather being3
proceeded along the coast3
is of the same3
the finest in the3
considerable distance from the3
so far as i3
of those in the3
the extent of coast3
by the inhabitants of3
sound and nassau bay3
crest of a hill3
you will endeavour to3
that i have seen3
soon as he was3
for some time in3
for the support of3
over the side of3
was given to the3
hills at the bottom3
and the water was3
while i was in3
we proceeded on our3
asked him if he3
the last of our3
close to the fire3
we should be able3
by a series of3
of which the following3
officers and crews of3
of the sheep business3
and as the wind3
wind was too strong3
went in a boat3
as big as kernels3
to the entrance of3
side of the sound3
by no means a3
of two or three3
of the archipelago of3
day was spent in3
a mile to the3
reached an anchorage in3
an hour or so3
san mateo and san3
leading to the s3
which seemed to have3
but it was in3
we might have been3
on the edge of3
summit of cuesta de3
the wind was blowing3
a few pounds of3
little or no wind3
the south head of3
to the rio negro3
sprung up from the3
coast to the south3
in the greatest abundance3
to be ready for3
with ice and snow3
we sailed on the3
enter the strait of3
parts of the shores3
feet above the ground3
did not appear to3
from the indian camp3
with a piece of3
four in the afternoon3
the whole length of3
and over it a3
but those of the3
to leave four of3
great part of the3
was a kind of3
the conduct of the3
like that in the3
within the entrance of3
as we were in3
from the apex of3
the order of the3
it is not unlikely3
it may be said3
as to be able3
within half a mile3
a man and a3
seem to be a3
the time we reached3
the population of the3
we found a great3
were pleased to call3
with the rest of3
i went to a3
anchored in the harbour3
of the island is3
as they are called3
to be found there3
we were at a3
of the santa cruz3
on the south american3
i had an opportunity3
not be able to3
than half a mile3
channel leading to the3
end of the strait3
the wind fell light3
the peninsula of tres3
with a leading wind3
we worked to the3
land on the west3
the intensity of the3
but there is a3
of the arrival of3
progress to the westward3
east coast of tierra3
about forty seamen and3
habitat ad insulam juan3
their description of the3
of which they are3
when i was there3
which are found in3
is a very good3
it is apparent that3
the river for water3
i observed that the3
on the evening of3
of the approach of3
used by the natives3
of that part of3
is very similar to3
that it was very3
we had not gone3
and for the last3
some of them are3
at the same spot3
and for a few3
as there was no3
be inferred from what3
summit of the hill3
made a hearty meal3
half a mile in3
similar to those of3
to allow me to3
a moment on its3
it was found to3
and worked to the3
which had not been3
breeze from the s3
we made another attempt3
by the appearance of3
towards the head of3
took place in the3
the third quill feather3
i hauled to the3
the entrance of a3
and a round of3
there is not a3
to such an extent3
the author of the3
from each other by3
a breath of wind3
and ran to the3
began to think of3
of the change of3
after taking leave of3
for we were now3
which the sea breaks3
the force at plymouth3
pole of the needle3
large party of indians3
in such a sea3
by the help of3
we passed the night3
go to the eastward3
from the number of3
of five or six3
he came to the3
by lady florence dixie3
one of the best3
i was in the3
like those of the3
nuggets as big as3
on the old charts3
in a broad valley3
so close to the3
thought to be a3
the th we left3
two or three times3
survey of the gulf3
the average height of3
but as it was3
as time went on3
of the first quill3
a suitable place for3
that it was not3
have been made to3
had been in sight3
not easily to be3
as the ship was3
as if it were3
part of the way3
wind and tide were3
quarter of an inch3
side of which there3
of what may be3
to look at the3
the traveller who visits3
eight hundred feet above3
as i wished to3
a long time in3
shells of this species3
the north coast of3
if nothing had happened3
it was not a3
off the coast of3
current setting to the3
in order to save3
obliged to pass the3
told me that they3
of wind and rain3
they are of a3
at a short distance3
wear and tear of3
the passage round cape3
till the th of3
at the hands of3
could be made out3
the natives of tierra3
tops of the hills3
and the flesh of3
in a way to3
to the value of3
the strait by the3
opening to the northward3
a short account of3
three feet above the3
be said that the3
seemed to be quite3
head of a family3
setting to the s3
three or four feet3
for the safety of3
to be the case3
proved to be that3
the suddenness with which3
which we had just3
the wind shifted to3
but the wind fell3
on either side by3
that he had lost3
of the story of3
half a mile of3
we were startled by3
though the weather was3
we weighed and worked3
of vibration at rio3
a string of beads3
tide in our favour3
myself up to the3
came nearer and nearer3
was a great deal3
three or four hours3
did not like to3
we were near the3
and i have no3
prairies of tierra del3
which we had seen3
the argentine naval transport3
four or five miles3
the thought of the3
fast as we could3
anchored in a small3
enough to enable us3
in which he was3
of the tierra del3
of a party of3
on the starboard bow3
a long scope of3
we were unable to3
to a great height3
compared with those of3
they were to be3