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[[encircled]] X [[/encircled]] 
[[image - drawing of coastline from upper left corner down to right mid-page where there is an island separated from the land (land top right, water below, left.) There are little boats or islands going down the coastline to and around the island.  There are points of reference on the shoreline, not all readable. There are notations, starting at the top]]
X Place of Last Ob. Stopped hVI-m50 [[encircled]] 3 1/2. [[/encircled]]
B [[circle]] where I found the Iron ringing material going & the spot B where I got aboard after having walked from 8th Enc. [[encircled]] D [[/encircled]] on promontory above the large island]] The large island is marked Naug[[?]] ]]
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Stop VII-20 [[encircled]] 4 [[/encircled]]
for wood- [[encircled]] D [[/encircled]] 5th Enc (Ming-u-tune)
a cask - Somplace as
we got Cask staves going
up
Start VIII-30
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Stop in a few moments after rounding a point as the wind was teari^[[n]]g up "White Caps"
Start IX from Ming-u-tun to cross
the Bay to Toong-wine

Transcription Notes:
"Ming-n-toon" is mentioned in the summary of Chapter XXII, but couldn't find it in the text of the chapter. See crossing from Ming-n-toon to Toong-wine, page 374 of Hall's book. "Toongwine" is Jones Cape (p 371 in Hall's book). Eighth encampment was on Cape Stevens (p 381).