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came to the "Cañon crossing" of the Medina R about 3 miles below where the San Geronimo enters the Medina - Crossing the Poliacers & Sand - but we are only some 10 miles from the "Presidio crossing" - there the Medina on K's Map is much to run too rapidly to N. fine cool & strong breezes from N by W. making it fine travelling - Camped - Herds of deer & flocks of wild Turkey - Colquon has some land this side of the "Cripley' Saw [[?]] oyster shells on the banks of river - About [[?]] there are banks of them so Mr James tells me - from which lime is made - Sand abut here stony & not of very good quality[[?]] is ald [[?]].  The Lomas 'ridges' below the [[?]] appear to be higher
came to the "Cañon crossing" of the Medina R about 3 miles below where the San Geronimo enters the Medina - Crossing the Poliancers & Sans - but we are only some 10 miles from the "Presidio crossing" - there the Medina on K's Map is made to run too rapidly to N. fine cool & strong breezes from N by W. making it fine travelling - Camped - Herds of deer & flocks of wild Turkey - Colquon has some land this side of the 'Crossing' Saw [[?]] oyster shells on the banks of river - About Austin there are banks of them so Mr James tells me - from which lime is made - Land about here stony & not of very good quality Neither is it picturesque.  The Lomas 'ridges' below the [[Shanss?]] appear to be higher

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came to the "Cañon crossing" of the Medina R about 3 miles below where the San Geronimo enters the Medina - Crossing the Poliancers & Sans - but we are only some 10 miles from the "Presidio crossing" - there the Medina on K's Map is made to run too rapidly to N. fine cool & strong breezes from N by W. making it fine travelling - Camped - Herds of deer & flocks of wild Turkey - Colquon has some land this side of the 'Crossing' Saw ? oyster shells on the banks of river - About Austin there are banks of them so Mr James tells me - from which lime is made - Land about here stony & not of very good quality Neither is it picturesque. The Lomas 'ridges' below the Shanss? appear to be higher