Field note book[s], Crocker Land Expedition, 1913-1915
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Transcription
The former is a nunak, in a large glacier and the latter is a prominent rock isolated head which rocks well on the land. Wednesday May 16, 14th day 9 P.M. Remained with twenty-five hours yesterday not getting to bed until last night about 9 o'clock. Also found a shako failed to get his bear. After the call from Arelis saw a mother with two cubs across the bay near an ice berg. I suggested that she take my dogs and with E by for them giving him instructions to skin them out for specimens they were quiet about our Louis and came home with the skins and some delicious meat that y a cub is very much like real to me. While they were gone I walked down the crag for three miles searching carefully