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On an Island SE - of Ki-Ki
[[Note: Below the line above the entire page is crossed out with a large "X" across the page]] 
[[underlined]] 18th enc [[/underlined]] Bears 40[[degree symbol]]
Where killed deer 24[[degree symbol]] 
17th Enc. [[encircled]] 17 [[/encircled]] Enc bears 14[[degree symbol]] (?)
Ki-Ki-tuk-ju-a [[checkmark]] 320
Grinnels trend of Islands from Ki-Ki-tuk-ju-a 
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( See Aug 22/61 = [[underlined]] same [[/underlined]] ) 
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[[checkmark]] 320[[degree symbol]] x 140[[degree symbol]] These islands run to Kin-gaite S.E. Ex. of Cape By Big Bay = 182[[degree symbol]] Ex. of land seen beyond the Bay being Horizon onward 178[[degree symbol]]
Centre of high island ^[[Ki-ki-tuk-ju-a]] middle of Bay 170 
Channel we came up 90 
Where we met Miner and Le-nik-poo 186[[degree symbol]]
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[[strikethrough]] East V-45 [[/strikethrough]]
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9th enc. 
Under sail
[[image: drawing of mountains and terrain with annotations]] 
Remarkable Isd of another Mt about E I should think from Ki-Ki-tuk-ju-a]
say nearly in same direction from 
Ki-Ki-tuk-ju-a as gap in Mts by the N or W side big Bay 
Stop
h      m
VIII - 15 [[encircled]] 5 [[/encircled]] 
19[[underlined]] th [[underlined]] Enc. same as 9th day we ] 
met Miner and Party ] 

Transcription Notes:
Edited: removed 'start' and 'stop page' not required if single page. Remove the symbol for degree and replaced it with text. Understand the symbol does not migrate well. The note in bottom left margin is verbatim statement on page 423 of Hall's book "Arctic Researches, And Life Among The Esquimaux: Being A Narrative Of An Expedition In Search Of Sir John Franklin In The Years 1860, 1861 and 1862": "... we arrived at 3:15 P.M., and made our nineteenth encampment at the place of our ninth.