. Report of the Commissioner - United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. e of a right-angled triangle (amount of dredge rope out and its angle). With theseelements enter table 2 in Bowditch and obtain the third element neces-sary to complete the triangle, Avhen it will be seen whether the trawlis on the bottom or not, due allowance having been made for catenarycurve of the rope. There have been several changes in the personnel during the C. M. Fahs, U. S. Navy, reported for duty Septcunber 5, 1892;Ensign W. B. Fletcher, U. S. Navy, was detached September 14, 1892;Passed Assis


. Report of the Commissioner - United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. e of a right-angled triangle (amount of dredge rope out and its angle). With theseelements enter table 2 in Bowditch and obtain the third element neces-sary to complete the triangle, Avhen it will be seen whether the trawlis on the bottom or not, due allowance having been made for catenarycurve of the rope. There have been several changes in the personnel during the C. M. Fahs, U. S. Navy, reported for duty Septcunber 5, 1892;Ensign W. B. Fletcher, U. S. Navy, was detached September 14, 1892;Passed Assistant Surgeon T. A. Berryhill, U. S. Navy, reported January5, relieving Passed Assistant Surgeon F. W. F. Wieber, U. S. Navy, whowas detached January G, 1893; Lieut. C. G. Calkins, U. S. Navy, wasdetached January 7, being relieved by Lieut. A. F. Fechteler, U. , who re])orted the same day; lOnsign W. G. Miller, U. S. Navy,was detached January 25; Passed Assistant Paymaster J. S. Cari)enter5 Report U. S. F. C. 1893. Albatross Explorations. (To face page 3 14.) Plate WORK OP THE STEAMER ALBATROSS. 315 TJ. S. Navy, was detached April 11, Assistant Paymaster Eugene , D. S. Navy, reporting as his relief the same day 5 Ensign 0. , U. S. Navy, reported May 5. The following ofiQcers were attached to the AJhatross June 30, 1893:Commander Z. L. Tanner, IJ. S. Navy, commanding; Lieut. A. , U. S. Navy, executive officer and navigator; Ensign II. , U. S. Navy; Ensign E. A. Anderson, U. S. Navy; Ensign Fahs, U. S. Navy; Ensign C. F. Hughes, U. S. Navy; PassedAssistant Surgeon T. A. Berryhill, U. S. Navy; Assistant PaymasterEugene D. Ryan, U. S. Navy; Passed Assistant Engineer A. M. Hunt,U. S. Navy. The civilian staff consisted of 0. H. Townsend, resident naturalist;A. B. Alexander, fishery expert; N. B. Miller, assistant in scientificdepartment; Harry Clifford Fassett, captains clerk. The present crew-list of fifty-three enlisted men is totally


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