NORTHERN OCEAN. 
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Tranfactions from our arrival at the Factory, to 
my leaving it again, and during the firft part 
of my fecond journey, till I had the misfortune 
to break the quadrant. 
Tranfactions at the Factory.—Proceed on my fecond 
journey.— Arrive at Seal River.—Deer plentiful 
for fome time.— Method of angling fifb under the ice. 
—Set our fifbing nets.—-Method of fetting nets un- 
der the ice. —-My guide propofes to fray till the geefe 
began to fly; his reafons accepted.—Pitch our tent 
in the be/t manner.—Method of pitching a tent in 
winter.—Fi/b plentiful for fome time; grow very 
fcarce ; in great want of provifions—Manner of 
employing my time—My guide killed two deer.— 
Move to the place they were lying at ; there kill fe- 
veral more deer, and three beavers.—Soon in want 
of provifions again.— Many Indians jain us from the 
Weftward.—We begin to move towards the barren 
_ ground—Arrive at She-than-nee, and there fuffer 
great diftre/s for want of provifions.—Indians kill 
two fwans and three geefe.—Geefe and other birds of 
paffage plentiful.— Leave She-than-nee, and arrive 
at Beralzone.—One of my companions guns burfts, 
and fhatters his left hand.—Leave Beralzone, and 
get on the barren ground, clear of al! woods.—Throw 
away 
