L82 28 28 28 902. Woodcock (b) [135] {7A1} 905. Imogene (Ba) [481] {6A1} 895. Daniel (b) [208] {9A} N N N 01 _x 1- 1876 O) N O) 1159. Willie (b) [246] {7A1} 2 1163. Adeline (ba) [298] {7A1} 28 1167. Esperance (b) [198] {7A} 2 1171. Louise (ba) [293] {7A} 28 1175. Arie/ (b) [199] {7A} 1179. Curlew (b) [122] {7A} 8 1183. Raymond (b) [199] {7A} 28 1187. Augustine (Ba) [488] {7A1} 1195. Ringwood (Ba) [3311 {7A} 1199. Li/Iian Cameron (ba) [199] {no} 1200. Lapwing (b) [231] {7A} 1204. Idlewlld (b) [199] {7A} N G) on N \l N \l N C» N O) l\) N \l —-L N N N N N U! (A) H 0) I N A 01 _L N ‘1 2 01 0‘) N A. (p I _x N O) Rigging: Ba - barque; ba — barquentine; B — brig; b — brigantine. i This is the number of structural categories on the form, each represented by a blank space to be filled in by the inspector. See Table 42 for the names of the various structural categories listed on the forms, and Table 4-3 for their definition. All of the asterisqued tree species are listed only generically by the inspector, except for the following: the birch is specified as ’black birch' in the rudder and Windlass of the Ann Jones, in the rudder of the Rona/des, and in the Windlass of the Grace; and as 'yellow birch’ in the rudder of the Grace. The maple is specified as ’rock maple’ in the rudders of the Theresa and the Smi/er, and in the Windlass of the Smi'ler. The elm is specified as ’grey elm’ in the rudder of the Willie. The red pine is described as ’bastard red pine’ in all of its listings for the Theresa, the William and the George Duncan — (according to the OED the adjective ’bastard’ when applied to a plant implies "an inferior or less proper kind”. As well as ’white pine’, the name ’yellow pine’ is used for white pine in many of the records, while ’juniper’ is the name used for tamarack in all of the records.