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a summit of the 'Big Hill' range & had a view of the beautiful woodlands - changed course to Southward - The gullies as they descend to N.W. look like white cliffs - (the result of the Limestone rock of the interior) few pe?ans? on hills - numberless flowers - 4 miles t noon - plenty deer but wild (Elias S Hankins - Kind regards to Hays - Mrs Brown?. Mustang Ck.) After dinner thought I saw a road to the left - seperated from my party - got upon a creek which I took for Ponton's - good water & wood - night came on, & after travelling 8 or 10 miles came