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Rm y Fl. Harrison are
Feb. 24th '34.
Looking E, one gets a good view of the 35'
livel of Clarmeta, then the first ridge E,
followed by the highest level at the village.
Those have the trend of the present coast.
The higher ridge drops away about one mile
S. & N. of it. To the N. it appears to go
further. May nots to the N. are still
higher ridges than 80'.
See section sketch drawn on
a sheet of ruled paper.
Mr and Mrs Brackett, Brothrs.
Mrs Hildreth his sister,
Mrs Davidson, their friend