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came to a Ipacious level of m Idling land, 
oak, and pine, next to a large rich bottom, 
and at the upper end o an extenfive grove of 
white pine, after this a graffy plain of ao acres, 
then round the end of a hill, and along a val- 
ley, and run N. by W. high timber and good 
land on the hill fide N. then W. and lafbly , at 
half an hour after 8 N. here our Indians fhot a 
young deer. The land and timber good, brown 
loil, and the Hones flat and gritty. From 
hence going over a hill we law a gap N. N.W. 
and delcending down a fieep part of the hill 
to the head of a Honey brook and hollow, 
we made our way through it, it was full of 
fpruce and white pine ; at the bottom we 
killed a rattle fnake, then crolfed the brook 
and traverled a rich bottom N. N. E. the 
upper end pine, fpruce, oak, laurel, poplar 
and chefnut, fome limes, Honey and brown 
foil, Icveral times crolfed the creek and over 
rich bottoms and Honey hill fides with laurel, 
pine, lpruce and fivamps, till towards night. 
On the north fide of a deep Honey yet rich 
foil, I found roots of Ginfeng ; at night we 
lodged by a creek; and the two Indians that 
feaficd with us, who accompanied us to the 
Cnyv.ga branch. 
The 1 4ib, Having lorded the creek we 
kept generally a N. N.'E. courle, moHly along 
■rich bottoms interlperled with large ” lpruce 
and white pine, oak, beach and plane tree, 
ginleng, 
