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make a line of deep sea soundings from Cape Farewell, the ; 
southern point of Greenland, to Ireland. 4 
“ Bulldog, near Rockall, Nov. 6 M4 
“ Closed at Killybeg’s, Nov, 11. 
“ My dear Coillinson—We have nearly brought to a close about as 4 
a a bits as usually falls to. the lot of the most hardworking—even of — 
eying ships. I have been up (in the ship) to ~ head of Hamilton 
Inlet, but South Greenland we found enveloped in an unusual amount of 
pack, so much so that I had to go up to Godthaab (642 north) before I ~ 
could get into any harbor. On the 29th of September I succeded in get- — 
ting into Julianshaab, where I expected to find the Fox, but could obtain 
no intelligence whatever respecting her. Our vessel was the earliest t 
arrive there this season ; the ice having been ——* ble. The Fox ( 
Capt. Allan Young, Col. Shafner and Dr. Rae on board) had not arrived — 
at Hamilton Inlet on the 17th of Sept, ae I fear she has been 
deep meer again inside of the Rockall —_ 1,810 fathoms about nid: 
