and were now placed in the boat, with our | division, waters of the’ 
b and instruments, consisting of «| rivers from the y water of the lake, 
sextant, telescope, spy-glass, thermometer, | which was urated with common’ 
=e : i Pushing our little vessel across the 
ee a8 suantipob ot a w boundary, we sprang on board, 
very, pleas age down in | at ah: ldbegh were afloat on the waters of the’ 
wich. there ons  coanaia eight or ‘ten ‘fect unknown sea 
of ing as we e did not steer for the pneen 
in the latter part of the day. In the cane islands, but dir mee our course towards a 
lower. one, which it had been decided we 
require 
constantly at the bellows, to keep them 
pee Rone full of air to eg the boat 
Although had made a very oe start, 
ch on the way—stopping 
and nee silently 
Bose et a shot at # goose 
that it was Sista in the sg aed we reached 
the outlet. Th 
— 
g obliged to om 
en tei on a 
s and young ie: 
3 evening 
3; we made a sire 
next 
was enlivened by millio 
—e (by ebservation) 410 1l* 26’; and h 
longitude 112° 1 
ember 9. The day was. me and 
thermometer at sunrise at 49° 
to make 
the day i us for our adventure. The 
distance became so shal- 
pet 
Satsang ed 
Bear river va 
touch the bottom with our paddles, we were 
very: gay 5 
om we became mo ba 
u of gum cloth distended with a 
with pasted seams. ug was 
very calm, there was a considerable wesiine 
the Jake; and there w 
foam e surface, whi 
moving to the southward, indicating the set 
18) 
hat are those yonder ?—won't 
you just take a look with the glass?” We 
ceased paddling for'a moment, and fo 
hem caps 0} 
the eyl- 
inders cane way, and: it — the con- _ 
stant use of the bellows to keep in a suffi- 
cient ute of air. ia a long time we 
1 to approach our island, but 
rougher 
4 
us to see the bottom ats considerable 
Tt was a handsome sir 
landed, behind which the hill, into which 
| the island was gathered, rose somewhat ab- 
