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[[left margin]] Start 1X-20 [[/left margin]] Start with only crew of Lady Innuits - all the men having proceeded in other Boat to place indicated in sketch for deer [[left margin]] Stop 1X - 35 [[encircled]] 8 [[/encircled]] Start X-10 [[/left margin]] In a bight where found Innuits feasting on the rein-deer Koo-jes se saw while with me on Mt O.G. Shot by him & Koo-per new-ung A large fine one hair just off antlers [[left margin]] Stop X - 30 [[encircled]] 6 [[/encircled]] [[encircled]] 6 [[/encircled]] [[/left margin]] 21st Enc on same cape as 7th Enc Now 39 Rein-deer by my party - We must have one more to make some 40! The last 2 sighted & secured by the Innuits accompanying me in my short excursions from the Boat for "Sighting" - One before this at the Cape by 17th Enc. whe Koo-per neu my accompanies me - & more this when Koo-jes-se was with me. This one shot by Koo-jes-se & Koo-per-new-my. It is as Koo-jes-se said while by my side on O.G. Peak looking thru his "Spy" a large Tuck-too - The hair on the horns just off - as if the skin had just been shed leaving a kind of blood look on the Antlers. The palmate portion of the Antlers so broad as ^[[the]] others I have seen. Found Innuits skinning, cutting up & feasting Men women & children co-joined in last operation
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Possibly notes for page 424 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."