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creek with water holes[[?]] [[?]] Hares (Buck rabbits) - 6 mile further open country, but large quantities of Cactus (3 Kinds) some Maguay & a [[elch?]] -  
creek with water holes [[?an]] [[?on]]. Hares (Buck rabbits) - 6 mile further open country, but large quantities of Cactus (3 Kinds) some Maguey & a [[Eelch?]] -  
Musquite - a geranium
Musquite - a geranium
Buck rabbit camp - river being 3 miles S.E. & from our last camp E 6 miles - I call this Hare or Buck rabbit camp (no water - few deer then 2 young wolves out of 3 - Musquit grass burnt up -
Buck rabbit camp - river being 3 miles S.E. & from our last camp E 6 miles - I call this Hare or Buck rabbit camp (no water - few deer then 2 young wolves out of 3 - Musquit grass burnt up -
We are now on a succession of [[Uivated?]] prairies - the [[?]] of the Nueces seen as a Dark green hill - cloudy - Travelled 10 miles SE by S. making 8 miles good to the Nueces - over open country by a Slough or bayoneo - We seem to think there is some
We are now on a succession of elevated prairies - the [[tentry?]] of the Nueces seen as a Dark green hill - cloudy - Travelled 10 miles SE by S. making 8 miles good to the Nueces - over open country by a Slough or bayoneo - We seem to think there is some

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creek with water holes ?an ?on. Hares (Buck rabbits) - 6 mile further open country, but large quantities of Cactus (3 Kinds) some Maguey & a Eelch? - Musquite - a geranium Buck rabbit camp - river being 3 miles S.E. & from our last camp E 6 miles - I call this Hare or Buck rabbit camp (no water - few deer then 2 young wolves out of 3 - Musquit grass burnt up - We are now on a succession of elevated prairies - the tentry? of the Nueces seen as a Dark green hill - cloudy - Travelled 10 miles SE by S. making 8 miles good to the Nueces - over open country by a Slough or bayoneo - We seem to think there is some