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also on each side of the river which is curious to see. we Saw a brown bear on the N.S. Some of the hunters went out in order to kill it. passed Straight white clifts of rocks on the s. side Came 17 1/2 miles and Camped at a handsom bottom covered with c.wood timber on the N.S. which was the first timber we saw today except a fiew scatering trees along the Shore and a fiew ceeders on the hills, the current has been Swift all this day, the hunters came in at dark had killed 1 black tailed deer and 2 Ibex or mountain sheep, rams, which had handsom large horns. we took care of the horns in order to take them back to the U.States, a pleasant evening (one man saw a large pond or Small lake out in the plains South Side) Saturday 1 June1805 a clear pleasant unclear eairly and proceeded on passed Steep clifts of white rocks which had villages of little birds built along the projecting rocks, one of the party killed a Mountain ram or Ibex which had fine horns? and we passed handsom

bottoms of c.wood and box elder timber on each unclear Saw old Indian camps at a bottom on N.S. passed a creek on the N.S. & unclear line