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(9 1861 Sept 10 Tues 16 Enc. 5 D. 33d D. out of the S. extension of the land between River & Harbor. Az. Compass bearings Snow mark in the Mt ([[symbol: Sun]] Marked from 12th Encampment) other side of river [[checkmark]] 66° [[checkmark]] This shows that present point of Obn is in line (or course) of Compass bearing when Obn was rough at 12th Enc. [[underlined]] Vide [[/underlined]] 12th Enc. by Az. C. [[checkmark]] 247° [[/checkmark]] Extreme S point of Islands by the Cape where I made Obn for Lat. day of leaving 12th Enc. - [[checkmark]] 268° 1/2 To where Cape or Main land commences [[checkmark]] 272° [[/checkmark]] Left Tangent Point of Island by Channel we enter to come to 16 (& 13th) Enc. [[checkmark]] 300° 1/2 [[/checkmark]] Rt. Tang. of Main Island E side channel we are to go through to go down on our course homeward - [[checkmark]] 158° [[/checkmark]] Rt. Hand side channel opposite said Island on Kin-gaite side [[checkmark]] 140° [[/checkmark]] [[note]] See Obsn book p147 [[/note]] [[end page]] [[start page]] (10 1861 Sept 10 Tues 16th Enc. 5th D. 33 D. out The Channel bet. the Islands opposite side Harbor [[checkmark]] 206° [[/checkmark]] Several Islets near said Channel in Harbor. The Channel on point sighted may be considered depth of Harbor wh. is about 2 miles. The Bluff or Peak of Ki-Ki-tuk-ju-a = 192° 1/2 [[checkmark]] Rt. Tang. of said important Island ("Low point") in orig. 185 (?) [[checkmark]] There seems to be several Islet trending same direction & very close to-gether so that it is difficult to detrmine exact termination of said Island. Lt. Tan. same island (Ki-Ki-tuk-ju-a) 194° [[checkmark]] Direction by Az. C mid the Mountains 3 miles off where the [[underlined]] larger [[/underlined]] river (there are two that come down & unite 2 miles from this Point of Obn) = [[checkmark]] 48° [[/checkmark]] General Course of Bay that makes up 2 miles to where the two rivers enter N. & S. by B. Comp