[19] Bar. p. 101.

[20] Barrington and Beaufoy, pp. 25, 124.

[21] At the mouth of St. Peter's river, in winter, it is as much colder than at Sacket's Harbour, as Sacket's Harbour is colder than Mobile, although St. Peter's is west and Mobile south of Sacket's Harbour, at nearly equal distances.

[22] Barrington and Beaufoy, p. 74.—Ross' Voyage, vol. 1, p. 52, London, 1819.

[23] Darwin's Botanic Garden.

[24] Ross' Voyage, v. 1, p. 175.

[25] Ross' Voyage, v. 1, p. 110.

[26] Ross' Voyages, v. 1, pp. 71, 135, 199, 206.

[27] Mackenzie states, "that sometimes the land looms, so that there may be a great deception in the distances."—Mackenzie's Voyage, p. 11, New-York, 1802.

[28] Ross' Voyage, v. 2, p. 4, London, 1819.