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pools but difficult to shoot.

July 12 returned to the Redoubt.

July 13 attended to the birds on this and the following day.

July 14, 1877
When we arose in the morning what was our astonishment to see the St. Paul lying at anchor off the Fort. [[strikethrough]] Went on boar [[/strikethrough]] We soon learned that they had brought back Kunnigun as the Revenue Cutter refused to take him on insufficient evidence.

July 15
Made a visit to the Steamer and helped Mr. Turner pack also packed some birds for myself. Sent two boxes of birds from here.

July 16, 1877.
At noon the Revenue Cutter "Richard Rush" came in and anchored. Went aboard after dinner and had a chat with the officers. [[strikethrough]] After [[/strikethrough]] In the evening a number of them came on shore.

July 17, 1877
Upon the case being represented to him, Capt. Bailey agreed to take Kunnigun a prisoner to San Francisco. The officers dined ashore and made me a call. Mr Doyle 1st engineer aboard the Cutter has several curious fishes which he has obtained about Bristol Bay for me.

July 18, 1877.
The Cutter left at 5 A.M. and at 11 P.M. we bade good bye to Mr. Turner, Mr. Clark