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Chapter 23: 1871-1872: Aet. 64-65.
Sailing of the Hassler.
Sargassum fields.-dredging at Barbadoes.
from the West Indies to Rio de Janeiro.
Monte Video.
quarantine.
glacial traces in the Bay of Monte Video.
the Gulf of Mathias.
dredging off Gulf of St. George.
dredging off Cape Virgens.
possession Bay.
salt pool.
moraine.
Sandy point.
cruise through the straits.
scenery.
wind storm.
Borja Bay.
glacier Bay.
visit to the glacier.
Chorocua Bay.
The vessel was to have started in August, but, owing to various delays in her completion, she was not ready for sea until the late autumn.
She finally sailed on December 4, 1871, on a gray afternoon, which ushered in the first snow-storm of the New England winter.
Bound for warmer skies, she was, however, soon in the waters of the Gulf Stream, where the work of collecting began in the fields of Sargassum, those drifting, wide-spread expanses of loose sea-weed carrying a countless population, lilliputian in size,
December 4th, 1871 AD (search for this): chapter 24