id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 53352 Various The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. II., No. 3, July, 1890 .txt text/plain 27643 1173 69 coaling, watering and provisioning en route to the Seal islands, St. Michaels (at the mouth of the Yukon river), the anchorages in and near fall in with the whaling fleet on the way north to Point Barrow. of Point Barrow, following along the ice-pack, which was in sight from The shore-ice, which remains fast to the coast line after the pack Sometimes a long line of heavy floe-ice from the pack grounds in the shallow water near the shore during northerly winds, pressed from vessel to the eastward of Point Barrow, leaving the Bear to remain with direction from which the wind blows); in the case of a hurricane off WEST INDIAN HURRICANES, AND OTHER NORTH ATLANTIC STORMS, {PLATE: WEST INDIAN HURRICANES, AND OTHER NORTH ATLANTIC STORMS. One good general rule is that in rear of a hurricane the wind generally bears more than eight points to the right of the wind. ./cache/53352.txt ./txt/53352.txt