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 �yraY.] NA'IRA llO R�.   qt  -w Cot   t ma ' s of e vo g pled in n   e N Co We  r e Nor-west s h the m o r of e followi year, noem mity, wi a favo!e sn for  pn of t p jt of the royce. Bn e mMius of 1 � 129 �e plel of 14 �s le pon of  vun long eslished drouU, e numar p!an ing fmcfitn, gaemd at sittort by, Port Wder, u!;, (whe we st u ys) was' nevu consida* le d Mghly inrng, bg, .wever, wholly to esshed ners of wMch Gvi ud were e most sg. e breg up of the monsn at ng n oblig CapOn King  close s examion off the ct for at sen,  which we, howev, retum h Sepmr, 1820, connuiug e suey weoMfiy fm �e point at which we had le ooe shor e predin ye. I had very elishie oppofies of ldng un e ores of Mon uud, Cupst lshnd, Cu Pond, York So especially at e head of HunMr's River, at Bruwick Buy, and in Careening Bay, Port Nelson; at which sever p e col formed were ve t, but not extensive. O eampment on the shore of e !atr bay, durhg e repr  the vesl, abled me  amine the eoun aroqnd, to the distce of our or five mil e height of e d seon, comparavely' few flowering pl were detected, uud no herbous ants of imr- ce. Our prolon stay ere so abled me to frm ,

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