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top of the mountains, being about two and a half miles to the southward of the part we ascended on our first day’s journey; in descending them we found in some places good soil, but on leaving them to the time of our arriving at the islands on the Swan River (a distance of about eleven miles) the country was generally swampy and sandy.—Seventeen miles extent of the fourth day’s journey.

(Signed) R. Dale.
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