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general tidal inroads of the Sea - some times at high tides overflows low places (forming Bayous) & then the lower land behind the Sand hills become Marine lagoons - I ? owing to the low water the undulatory appearance of the Sea beach - & the formation in these undulations of holes or what will in time be ponds - & this undulatory process appears to go out to Sea a long distance & may this not account for the undulating land away from the shore

  During the late storm some quantities of Sea Weed ( ?  )  some large Sugar Canes are not pick X  & ? have been ? up along the beach - used for making a Smoke to drive any Mosquitos in the ? from the

X logs of mahogany &c