78 INTRODUCTION OF DOMESTIC REINDEER INTO ALASKA. 



Augii.st 7: Clcur, witli a strong- .southwest to south wind. Very 

 quiet. 



August 8: Clear and cabu. A fishing* crew came in from the Belve- 

 dere. Two Lapps went out and pitched camp beyond Cape Rile}'^ to 

 receive the deer when the Del Norte arrived. The deer house was 

 torn down and also the old warehouse. The miners were building- 

 boats. 



August i): Clear and calm. Packing was finished, and the old ware- 

 house torn down. The miners were building boats all day. The Bel- 

 ved-ere left the anchorage at 11 a. m., steaming north. 



August 10: Clear and calm. The interior of the new building was 

 torn down and part of the lumljer carried down on the beach. One 

 of the Laplanders got a rust}" nail through his foot and was treated by 

 Dr. Brandon. 



Teller reindeer station at Port Clarence discontiiuied after August 10. 



