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KINAMT. 
emerged, as it were, from the forest to a fine open 
country, with extensive plains and distant hills, over 
which the eye coxdd range in all directions. Between 
one of the mountain ranges (Terry Mountains) in the 
distance, and Mount Elphinstone Fleming, a fine open 
tract of flat land extends, to which the name of Old- 
field Plains has been given. 
One of the stokers began to complain in the after- 
noon, and the other patients were nearly in the same 
state as yesterday. A heavy tornado was experienced 
in the evening, with relief to all after the oppressive 
heat of the day. Anchored in the evening near a vil- 
lage on the right bank called Kinami. 
September 25th. — The Krumen were sent ashore to 
cut wood at Kinami, when they procured five boat- 
