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Friday May 20. 11 am. Left Galveston in Co. with Mess. P. & M. 15 miles brought us about of the 'Three trees'. The first is a clump of ?in - the two others are single ones. 15 miles brought us to the Pass. Ferried across to the island. St Luis - rather depopulated - crossed unclear ferry to the main 12 miles to Velasco put up for the night - here there was an attack upon a Mexican Fort- which was taken Mr M was one of the Storny? party. Saturday 21 8 am. Ferried across the Brazor to Quintana. This appears to be a flourishing country. Live oak is cutting up the River for the English Govt. River has deep water, continuing along the coast come to the River Bernard dist 9 miles . Here is a bad bar to 20 great width of River. It is now for the first time a pebble or so is seem & a little alluvial rocks on the banks - To here & further on the Coast is of sand - very few shells - & large quantities of drift wood which forms a sort of barrier for the sand that is blown up by the S. & S.E. winds & this extends to grnes? lengths to the Coast. It is moreover very evident that these P S. & S.E winds blow up from the very shaken? shores of the Gulf Mexico much sand & this fresh shores may be sand to be forming daily - the dead shells with a small quantity of seaweed and such plants that liken a saline soil form in terms habitable soils for man. In my travels I know of no coast that is forming so easily as this - the shores gain faster but they are rather aged growing on a sandy & saline soil, but where there is an page torn alluvial deposit, then the pastures get