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group of hills capping Shaktolik point.
The road was tube and though in the shade the temperature arose but little above zero yet in the sun it was want and pleasant and we enjoyed a pleasant days journey, stopping for ten at 1:30 pm at the base of the above named hills. Continuing on across the tundra we saw many track of white foxes all making for the sea and the natives said that these foxes go hunting upon the ice for the young of the smaller species of seal of which they kill many. 
A few ermine and mice tracks were also seen in one place the mouse was being trailed by a fox. After about 10 miles over the tundra almost directly south we arrived at the above named place where we stopped for the night at 7:30 P.M. after making from 30 to 35 miles. 
As we were fatigued and sleepy I postponed buying until tomorrow morning.

Thursday April 1st Unalakleet
Arose at 4 a.m. and I bought specimens directly after we had breakfast and at sunrise we got under way and started across the tundra close by the sea shore to the mountains where we stopped for tea at noon in the house where we slept on our 

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