Gunner—Boatswain—and Carpenter.
Serjeant and fourteen Marines; and about forty Seamen and Boys.
In the Beagle, a well-built little vessel, of 235 tons, rigged as a barque, and carrying six guns, were—
| Pringle Stokes | Commander and Surveyor. |
| E. Hawes | Lieutenant. |
| W. G. Skyring | Lieut. and Assist. Surveyor. |
| S. S. Flinn | Master. |
| E. Bowen | Surgeon. |
| J. Atrill | Purser. |
| J. Kirke | Mate. |
| B. Bynoe | Assistant Surgeon. |
| J. L. Stokes | Midshipman. |
| R. F. Lunie | Volunteer 1st Class. |
| W. Jones | Volunteer 2d Class. |
| J. Macdouall | Clerk. |
Carpenter.
Serjeant and nine Marines; and about forty Seamen and Boys.
In the course of the voyage, several changes occurred among the officers, which it may be well to mention here.
In September, 1826, Lieutenant Hawes invalided: and was succeeded by Mr. R. H. Sholl, the senior mate in the Expedition.