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1861 Fri. Aug. 23

Right Tang of a remarkable line of shore on [[strikethrough]] Ki-Ki [[/strikethrough]] Kin-gaite side (White 5° [[degree symbol]]
L.T.  6° [[degree symbol]]
The share of my coffee & biscuit to sick Susy the 6 Tupiks - The camp fires cooking by shrubs of the region

AM Obs at 11th Enc. Large Sex
2-14-34 | 60°-15
  17-35 |     45
  19-05 | 61 -00
  20-40 |     15
[[strikethrough]] 24-10 [[symbol: Sun]] 107°-26' [[/strikethrough]]
  25-20 | 62°- 00'
  30 43 | [[symbol: Sun]] to Mark in Mt Kingaite Side  105°-4
  32-25 | [[symbol: Sun]] do.  105-2 
  34-00 | [[symbol: Sun]] do.  105-0
2-35 40 | 63°- 5'
  37-25 | [[symbol: Sun]] to do.  104-0
Az. Comp to [[?same]] Marks  50°
Reversed  229
Mount on Kin-gaite side back (to left) to [[circumpunct]] Mark  16°-50'

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1861 Fri Aug 23

We round the place of ter. of my morning walk  h3 - m10
Start h3-m00 (7) | The rocks covered with blubber & Seal as we leave.
Stop 3-22 (seal!) | "A Seal (Kow-o-lik) with simply its skin taken off was left therefore it is true they the Innuits can acquire far more than enough to support them.
Start h3-m25 (7) | Round Cape h3-m18
- | Now crossing small Bay 1 mile deep. Gradual indentation from each side.  h3-m35 round next (or 3d) Cape.   Sighted back to place (1st Cape) of ob. this Morn
- | (Morning Walk) & it bore [[underlined]] *190° [[degree symbol]] [[/underlined]] Az. Comp.
- | The 2 Capes last passed in line with it, - from Cape just passed the long point near Island Ki-Ki-tuk-ju-a bears [[underlined]] *138° [[degree symbol]] [[/underlined]] 

[[note]] The comp of sights 190° [[degree symbol]] & 138° [[degree symbol]] I think are altogether unreliable as I believe they were taken on board the Boat when voyaging along.  Hall  N.Y. [[?Apr]] 19/64]]
   

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