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we found ee briers, with pink blossoms and fruit just 
beginning to turn : e woods are Jow, about 12 or I5 ft. 
high, and all of ee = are eas and ya. Small oe 
have bark like old trees, which would indicate a slow grow 
o be 
Buk es ea re Saal bicd aie here a great deal), 
and a number of large black flies ei) around which had 
he 
readings for the points cas The altitude as parte i 
the expedition in 1918 was 2,325 meters, 7,626 ft. 
There is very little pe on top, only some loose rocks which 
appear to be a kind of gneiss. I broke a chip off one and seal 
it down with me. Without doubt it is oem and shows 
mistakable signs of having been fused. 
During the afternoon it was impossible to see out as every- 
breeze blew, but no land breeze on the peak, althoug 
one could hear the wind blowing very hard. It swept the 
