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men will push on to the English fort. About five of them in all with small birches traded with sables & beaver skins & a black fox or two. The Indians complain of being tired & sick & forty things which is very [[agravaling?]] as we know they are only playing off. Camp about half past five. Find roses wild snowballs and two or three other flowers & Juniperus on the rocky hillsides. Get part of a musk ox skull on the beach probably brought down by the ice from the low lands above. Another [[drawing across the page, running from top to bottom]] [[?]] [[Teetoht?]] R. Youkon R. R. Am. [[end page]] [[start page]] day and we shall probably get out from between these mountains there are more rapids then & low country till we get to Fort Youkon. From [[Nuklukahyet?]] to this point the rocks are all azoic and hence no coal can be dreamed of. Quantities of cliff swallows in the banks. [[[underlined]] Saturday June 15, 1867 [[/underlined]] N. 3. Green rock on N sd. S sd high NW by N. 2. NW 2 S sd end of Mts. N sd Green rock. hills very low end of Mts Youkon R. [[image - drawing of river]] NW 3. NW 1. Many large island Nokotokakat R. N sd N 3. E 4