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comes in with very muddy water.  Near the North Foreland is a series of whitish gravel bluffs of very regular height with a broad beach and shallow water for a mile off it with sparsely scattered boulders lying on it some of them very large and squarish, mostly of a whitish color.  There are Indian houses in the principal gaps in this series of bluffs.  The largest settlement, Tyonek, is near the point of the Foreland where a small gravel flat exists, the water off the beach for half a mile is rather shoal but not foul.  The spot enclosed by a dotted line South of North Foreland in chart with Notice to Mariners No.4.1895 at low water shows large bare sandbanks 6-10 feet high.  East of North Foreland between it and Pt Po-