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called after colonel [[fhudbus?]] of the [[?]] after major green.we are now preparing out supper and as the sun has just set I close my book for the day and take my rest after partaking of a cup of good tea, some boiled ham, bread and butter [[?]], and [[now?]] lay me down to rest in our [[carass?]] house. the night was stormy, we had rain accompanied with thunder and lightning , and in the morning. June 20 - a strong head wind of a [[boistous?]] sea, so that we were [[weather?]] bound + could not leave our [[causs?]]. At daylight a [[?]] [[?]] us for [[forst?]] [[howard?]], which caused me much to regret my having [[staited?]] in a canoe. we observed this morning that we were in the neighborhood of several [[back?]] indian huts, which are the habitations of these red men during the season they gather their corn, and of which they have considerable growing in a state of forwardness. we sat down to our breakfast at about 9 am and ate a comfortable meal, after which, too a walk of about three miles , following an indian trail or path saw this wild pigeon +black bird a number of the remains of indian lodges, but no Indians. the ground in many places was literally covered with the wild strawberry, the wild rose, wild pea, and several other kinds of flowers that I did not know. Here I also observed the {{Cypredium?]] or as it is sometimes called, Mocasin flower. this part of the [[coast?]] abounds with fine building stones, which
called after Colonel [[Chaubus?]] + the [[?]] after Major Green.- We are now preparing out supper, and as the sun has just, set I close my book for the day, and take my rest after partaking of a cup of good tea, some boiled Ham, Bread and butter [[?]], and now lay me down to rest in our [[carass?]] House. The night was stormy, we had rain accompanied with thunder and lightning, and in the morning.  
June 20.-
A strong head wind of a boisterous sea, so that we were weather bound + could not leave our Camp. At day light a [[?]] passed us for [[forst?]] [[howard?]], which caused me much to regret my having [[staited?]] in a canoe. We observed this morning that we were in the neighborhood of several Bark Indian Huts, which are the Habitations of these Red men during the season they gather their corn, and of which they have considerable growing in a state of forwardness. we sat down to our breakfast at about 9 am and ate a comfortable meal, after which, too a walk of about three miles , following an indian trail or path saw this wild pigeon +black bird a number of the remains of indian lodges, but no Indians. the ground in many places was literally covered with the wild strawberry, the wild rose, wild pea, and several other kinds of flowers that I did not know. Here I also observed the {{Cypredium?]] or as it is sometimes called, Mocasin flower. this part of the [[coast?]] abounds with fine building stones, which

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called after Colonel Chaubus? + the ? after Major Green.- We are now preparing out supper, and as the sun has just, set I close my book for the day, and take my rest after partaking of a cup of good tea, some boiled Ham, Bread and butter ?, and now lay me down to rest in our carass? House. The night was stormy, we had rain accompanied with thunder and lightning, and in the morning. June 20.- A strong head wind of a boisterous sea, so that we were weather bound + could not leave our Camp. At day light a ? passed us for forst? howard?, which caused me much to regret my having staited? in a canoe. We observed this morning that we were in the neighborhood of several Bark Indian Huts, which are the Habitations of these Red men during the season they gather their corn, and of which they have considerable growing in a state of forwardness. we sat down to our breakfast at about 9 am and ate a comfortable meal, after which, too a walk of about three miles , following an indian trail or path saw this wild pigeon +black bird a number of the remains of indian lodges, but no Indians. the ground in many places was literally covered with the wild strawberry, the wild rose, wild pea, and several other kinds of flowers that I did not know. Here I also observed the {{Cypredium?]] or as it is sometimes called, Mocasin flower. this part of the coast? abounds with fine building stones, which