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[[image - drawing of a large area with notations. Land area (very irregular shoreline) runs from lower left to upper right with water on both sides. Top left corner labeled 'Rescue Bay'.
First label onshore at top of sketch is 'Sharko'. Next label on a deep inlet marked with an X 'Ek-e-en-zhun'. Next label on a deep inlet labeled 'Bay landing to Land route to Ghuk[[guess]]'. Below is another deep bay, an island, and a promontory labeled 'Tik-koon'. Below and offshore is an Island labeled 'Kod-loo-narn'.
To the left of that island the onshore bulge is labeled 'Kujse Gar ar kgin'[[guess]]. To the right below Kodloonarn is a larger island marked with an X, labeled 'Ou-pung-ne-wing'.  Below and to the left is another island labeled 'Ni-Oun-te-lik'. To the left is an large peninsula labeled 'French Head'. Much of this sketch shows a lot of the territory covered by Hall in his research. To the right of the image in blue ink is a note between two blue lines 'See Sept 25/61' which corresponds to pages 436 and following in Hall's book.]]
80 paces ^[[distance]] from the Outside of Coal to the other on Ni-oun-te-lik (768 feet)
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100 paces across the Island Narimtlk[[guess]] from Bight with opposite Ou-ping-ne-wing to Bight with Sand beach by Deposit roq[[guess]] of Coal (960 feet)
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Transcription Notes:
Kood-loo-narn is the eskimo name for "White Mans Island" where Hall made some discoveries. Also see journal page 223 {back of journal] relating to these locations and calculations.