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into the shore on the Butenef side, till point G is passed. A few 

 pheasants were shot here, and a goodly number of deer were seen 

 on the peninsular forming the north eastern side of the harbour. 



In working the creeks for duck, walk down wind if possible, and 

 in waiting for birds by the edges of these creeks, in the evening, be 

 content with only shooting those which fly the water, as the others, 

 when killed, only fall into the reeds, and looking for them is like 

 hunting for a needle in a bundle of hay, putting aside the many 



PORT LAZAREF MAP OMISSIONS. 



Village A ... ... ... situated at the mouth. 



Bluff B ... ... ... ... marked Bluff. 



Channel C. ... ... ... ... just above Bluff. 



Village D ... ... ... ... situated up channel C. 



Creek E ... ... marked Creek to wait for duck. 



Passage F ... ... ... marked Good passage. 



Point G ... ... ... situated on Butenef Island. 



On Page 133, line 18, Read G as C. 



snipe shooting in its vicinity ; the ground lies aoout one ana a nan 

 miles up the cultivated plain, directly at the back of the town. 



Bags. 



i Gun, Sept. 6th, 1887. 2 Guns, Sept. 8th, 1887. 



32 Snipe. 3 Curlew 33 Snipe, i Pigeon. 3 Quail. 



Guns of one ship, Gensan, Sept. loth, 1887. 

 200 odd, Snipe. 



