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The following fummer fmall parties of the inhabitants 

 were feen ; but they immediately fled upon the approach 

 of the Ruffians. Some of them however were at lalt 

 perfuaded to a friendly intercourfe and to pay a tribute : 

 by thefe means they got back part of the arms, anchors, 

 andiron work, of the plundered veifel. They continued 

 to barter with the natives during the fummer of 1765, 

 exchanging beads for the Ikins of foxes and fea-otters. 



The followine: winter huntine i^arties were fent out i^epartucc from 

 in Umnak as well as to Unalaffika ; and in July 1766 

 Glottoff, without meeting with any more difficulties 

 began his voyage homewards. We fliall here conclude 

 with giving a copy of the journal kept on board Glottoff's 

 veffel, the Andrean and Natalia ; from which infe- 

 rences with regard to the fituation of the '^ands may 

 be drawn. 



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