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Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar

CHAPTER II
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Beechey and one or two others speak of encountering the Albatross in the North Pacific, but their statements are disputed by mariners of the present day.

The Albatross is peculiar to the south as the gull to the north.

Gulls and boobies dart into the water when any thing is thrown overboard, and show great dexterity in catching whatever is edible.

At night they are said to sleep on the waves, and occasionally we disturbed them at their rest.
[Illustration: STEAMSHIP WRIGHT IN A STORM.] [Illustration: A SEA-SICK BOOBY.] One day we caught a booby by means of a hook and line, and found him unable to fly from the deck.

It is said that nearly all sea-birds can rise only from the water.


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