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[[in pencil]] 66 5-120 72
                   120 72
[[in brackets]] June 110-3-60-48-108
                July  42-16-4
b or 6           Aug   3-6-6 1/2
                Sept  78 1/2 - 100-60 [[/in brackets]] [[/in pencil]]

Time required to fire up before blowing [[slightest?]] [[bea??]] 45 minutes
Interval of blowing 16 1/2 - 18 - 16 - 17 - 17 - 17=
The mean of which is 17
6 strokes to bring the air to the density of blowing
9 strokes to supply air in interval
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[[page number in pencil]] 63
[[image - hand-drawn in ink to show soldering process]]
Form of bottom of mouthpiece soft solder run in to form dark part in the sketch
Thinks the sound today could be heard about six miles
The wind is now nearly W.S.W. or six points from south Trumpet can be heard farthest when the sound goes directly with the wind.
With a wind SW the vessels heard this signal

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