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was driving down before the wind. The dread of fur- 

 ther detention, however, prevented as from besitati 

 and we had the satisfaction of landing in an hour and 

 ;i half on the opposite Bhore, where we halted to re- 

 pair thi and to dine, i have named this bay 

 after my friend Mr. Daniel Moore of Lincoln's Inn ; 

 to whose seal for science, the Expedition was indebt- 

 ed for the use of a most valuable chronometer. T- 

 Bhores are picturesque : Bloping hills receding from 

 the beach, and clothed with verdure, bound its bot- 

 tom and western Bide ; and lofty cliffs of Blato clay. 

 with their intervening grassy valleys, skirt its eastern 

 border. Embarking at midnight, we pursued <»nr voy- 

 without interruption, passing between the Stock- 

 poH and Marcet Islands and the main, until six A.M. 

 on July 30th ; when having rounded Point Cater, we 

 iund, and were again involve,] in a 

 mi of ice, but after considerable delay extricated 

 oun ad proceeded towards the bol »m of the 

 inlet in search of the ni roth of a river, which we sup- 

 posed it to receive, from the change io the color of 

 the w 

 About tea A.M. we landed, to breakfast on a small 

 : which St. Germain had killed • and sent men in 

 pursuit of Borne others in Bight, but with which they 

 did not come ap. Re-embarking, >d the river 

 without perceiving it, la deep arm of the 



