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[[image - vertical drawing. Starting at the top of page (left side of image) there is a large scribble as if deleting a false start of the image. The drawing appears to be the outline of a 'Y' shaped peninsula with an island marked 'X' 120[[degree symbol]] 1/2 mile off. Beside the scribble is a word Toon[[guess]]. One branch of the peninsula is marked Enc 4'. On the opposite shore is marked '23 Enc' and an unreadable word. The other branch of the peninsula is marked 2[[guess]] [[?]] and an A below it in the channel between the peninsula and the island marked with an X and 120[[degree symbol]]. ]]
X Highest point of the island 140
This Island opposite 23 Enc
To depth of Bay 1/2 mile off 252[[degree symbol]]
To A part of Channel 192[[degree symbol]]
 

Transcription Notes:
This area is described on page 426 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." "A short distance from Gold Cove we made our twenty-third en-campment, on the south side of Jones's Cape, not far from the fourth encampment."