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entered a cove where the form of the surrounding land gave a hope 1802. 
of finding fresh water for the ship ; but the borders were covered Tuesday^i’. 
with mangroves, and we could not get sufficiently far up to know 
whether any part of the stream running through them were fresh. 
Another set of angles was taken from a hill on the south side of 
the cove ; and the sun being then set, our tent was pitched for the 
night. 
Next morning I steered onward along the west side of Long Wednes. 22, 
Island, landing occasionally to examine the gullies made by the rains ; 
but at this time they were all dry. As far to the south as West- 
side Islet, the shore is tolerably high and the water deep ; and near 
to the inner end of the islet, where I landed to take angles, there 
was no bottom with 10 fathoms ; but the shore from thence to the 
ship was low and covered with mangroves, and even the rocky 
points cannot be approached within half a mile, except by boats. 
Not a single Indian was seen during this excursion round Long- 
Island ; nor from the length of the grass and appearance of their fire 
places, do I think they had been there for some months. 
Next day I made a further examination of the winding channels Timrs. 23. 
at the south end of Long Island ; and also went to an inlet on the east 
side of Broad Sound, the entrance of which is so much obstructed by 
shoals, that it was difficult to find a sufficient depth, even for the boat. 
I landed with the naturalist at a low, cliffy head on the north side of 
the entrance ; but not without wading a quarter of a mile in the 
mud. We saw from thence, that this inlet, though presenting 
the appearance of a respectable river when the tide was in, had no 
perceptible breadth at five miles within the land, that it was almost 
wholly dry at low water, and that the shores were covered with 
mangroves to a great extent ; even the cliffy head where we stood, 
was surrounded with mangroves, and appeared to be insulated at 
spring tides. 
In the morning of the 24th, we got under way to return to Friday 24. 
Upper Head ; aud having the same difficulties to encounter amongst 
