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seals were hardly as much away from the water's edge as they were the last rainy day, but they were up w the highest bulls.
  Capt Drake went to Polavina yesterday & was there all day - This morning he & Mr. Crowley went to N.E. point. He could hardly do any surveying in this rain - The Albatross is still lying in Village Cove in charge, I suppose of Ft. Scott.
  Townsend went to Zapodnie this morning & returned about dinnertime.
Mr. Miller photo- 
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graphed Tolstoi yesterday.
  It seems that Col. Murray, formerly Treasury Agent, is making an inspection of the rookeries for the Treasury - That accounts for his remaining here so long -
  The two lakes shown on the map of N.E. Point on the east side near the point were dried up yesterday.

July 26, 1895
Tolstoi -
  Went down on the sand & Townsend & Lt. Miller & party went on rookery.  Miller surveyed. Townsend putting white crosses on rock at back line of rookery

Transcription Notes:
The Albatross is the ship of Capt Drake.