29th March, 1872, position at noon, lat. 28° 01′ N., long. 30° 00′ W.

30th March, 1872, position at noon, lat. 30° 40′ N., long. 35° 56′ W. distance 298.

31st March, 1872, position at noon, lat. 32° 14′ N., long. 41° 44′ W. distance 300.

1st April, 1872, position at noon, lat. 33° 55′ N., long. 48° 35′ W. distance 363.

2nd April, 1872, position at noon, lat. 35° 30′ N., long. 55° 39′ W. distance 350.

3rd April, 1872, position at noon, lat. 36° 51′ N., long. 62° 36′ W. distance 350.

4th April, 1872, position at noon, lat. 38° 40′ N., long. 69° 10′ W. distance 345.

5th April, 1872, position at noon, lat. 40° 29′ N., long. 73° 58′ W. distance 342.

Time 170 hours. Nautical miles 2348.

I do not agree with all his distances, but anyhow it is a wonderful week’s work and probably the quickest run into New York from 28° N., 30° W., ever made by a sailing ship.