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pletely disappear in an equally deep trough, as we kept abreast 

 o^ it. 



In the quiet lea of a bold rock which formed the seaward end 

 of a spur running out into the ocean toward Carroll, we em- 

 barked. By keeping in the lea of Wishaloolth, about two miles 



landward of Carroll, a smooth passage was effected to this is- 

 land, which was visited the day previous by the two Indians. 

 An hour's inspection here afforded rest to the tired Indians, and 

 enabled us to estimate the damage inflicted by the visitors. On 



