34S. ACCOUNT OF THE 



May 13th. Korovin went, with fourteen men, to 

 Umnak, to bring off an anchor, which was buried in the 

 fand. On his return preparations were made for their 

 departure. Before the aiTival of Korovin the hunters 

 had killed 150 black and brown foxes; and the fame 

 number of old and young fea-otters ; lince his arrival 

 they had caught 350 black foxes, the fame number of 

 common foxes, and 150 fea-otters of different lizes. 



This cargo being put on board, the interpreter Kafhr 

 mak fet at liberty, with a certificate of, and prefents for 

 his fidelity, and the hoftages delivered up to the.Toigons 

 and their relations, who had aflembled at the haven, 

 Solovioff put to fea on the ift of June, with an Eafterly 

 wind. Before his departure he received a letter from 

 Glottofi', informing him that he was likewife preparing 

 for his return o. 



wacds. 



^o^Sehome- Juue 2. The wind being contrary, they got but a fmali 



way from land. 



5. Steered again towards the fhore, came to an 

 anchor, and fent a boat for a fupply of water, 

 which returned without having fe.en any 

 body. 



6. Weighed and fleered W. with a S. E. wind, 



7. Favourable wind atN.E, and in the afternoon 

 at N.. 



8, Wind, 



