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name who was called James to Santiago. Two men called 
Alec changed to Alexanjero. Man named Juan died; boy’s 
name changed to Janchiko (Domingo’s son). 
Cove looking very beautiful in fresh snow. Powdering 
of snow gave curious very delicate ‘madder-pinkish’ colour 
to deciduous beeches high up on mountains. Remarkable 
blue on distant snow hills and water of the Narrows. All ice 
cleared out of Cove except upper third. 
July 3, Wednesday . Blustery, south-west, during night. 
Slight snow and dull morning light. Light shining from 
Toldo at night. Bed made of beech twigs. Baskets hanging 
over side of boat, and bundle of green rushes. Down to 
Toldo to see Clements. Snow storms at intervals. 
Kdldla , gull kept as pet by Yaghans, and carried on boats 
when travelling. 
Wulits{a)-wuleua , ‘nice’ boy. 
Yaghans talk of two animals with horns (deer?) long 
ago on Hoste Island. The deer came down to Kasuani Point 
in winter, but were killed in the very hard winter when 
Hanufs 1 died out. In hard winters all kinds come to shore 
and cove to be fed. Even foxes come down. 
Snow during night, and snowstorms at intervals during 
day. Arranged with Clements to return to Rio Douglas after 
visit to Ushuaia and then to go hunting later. Terms, tucker 
and 20 dollars. Grandi came in at 6 p.m. 
Here the record in the field book ends. The following entries are 
from a small book (Walker’s Diary for 1929) in the possession of his 
daughter, Mrs Arthur Young. 
July 4, Thursday, Wind during night. Wind S.S.W. Dull 
morning, mostly snowing. Bad weather in Narrows and 
Sound. Unable to leave. Clements still in camp. 
July 5, Friday . Very bad during night. Attack as before 
at Rio Douglas. 2 Helpless. 
1 See p. 103. 
2 See pp. 65, 122, 123. 
