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Cape Prince of Wales Seen Front Southeast 



later in the season occupied by the Auks as well, for amongst the human 

 bones I found eggshells scattered about, as well as feathers and bird excre- 

 ment to quite an extent. 



Early the next morning (June 25) we left for East Cape but the sea was 

 found too rough for any connection with the shore and we therefore had to 

 pass, going west to the more sheltered village at Whalen (about 15 miles west 

 of East Cape.) 



We had to make fast at the edge of the land floe and natives came to 

 the vessel over the ice to make their trade. 



The trading stuff of the natives on the coast consists mostly of wal- 



East Cape Seen From North, August 3, 1909 



