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Havine received reports, that the Sanghas were repaired and that the 
grain I sent forward was lodged in the places I directed, I left every 
aiticle of baggage FE could possibly do without, and having given very 
light loads to the Cooltes: that they ‘might proceed -with less difficulty, 
21st May, Reital to ogy Thermometer at Sun rise, 52. ue 
Paces, 
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we marched from Retial on the 2kst May, as follows : 
Slight se descents through fields. Cross a 
torrent, 10 feet wide, eo0e00e80@ ° @e026808060068 ee AS : 
Along hill side, slight ascent, and begin descent. : 
Flag staff at Reital g. Wudar 138, The 
great water fall across the river joins it, at 143 
‘First 200 paces ‘B15 along side of hill. ae, of 
Sa lang mountain covered with snow 93..06. 
Ascent rocky and rough. Observed some Wica- 
ceous iron ore. Pollang. 13: ‘iver below to 
right, dq mile distant, BOR OUIROH CoS AM on GMncIe q 
Leave Pollang I fur long to right. Sdiong 
mountain 112, Sa lang & ee wlege a across< 
the river ON NO ier Se ee ess 
Descent and cross the Soar river on a Sangha 5 
paces in length. It falls in a fine cascade 
from a great rock. The scenery. sory pictus 
resque 5 course of the Soar down 100 where — 
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it joins the coat el ee einige 
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