At its northern end it again branches into the Chilkat and Chilkoot Inlets, the former being taken; and at its head, the highest northing we can reach in this great inland salt-water river, our voyage on the Victoria terminated.
In fact, they have lost three miles of the three hundred of northing they had so laboriously made.
So they have made about three hundred miles of northing in the six days since they left the region of the lost ship.
Our situation is becoming more and more desperate,' for they were making very little northing 'and every day diminishes our small stock of provisions.
So they have averaged but forty miles of northing a day during the fortnight.
The ground on which the landing had been effected was covered with interminable swamps, and five precious weeks were spent in turning these, before any northing could be made.
On the 7th Jones broke the pole of his dray, and Morgan again broke his shaft, but we managed to repair both without the loss of much time--and made about ten miles of northing during the day.
From this point the general course of the Murray is much more to the north than heretofore, so that on leaving it we had more of northing in our course than anything else.
Are not the periods of those diurnal diseases more obstinate, that commence many hours before the southing or northing of the moon, than of those which commence at those times?
Do not the cold periods of lunar diseases commence a few hours before the southing of the moon during the vernal and summer months, and before the northing of the moon during the autumnal and winter months?
Sunday I didn't have northing to do, so I loaded up my old gun and rowed over to Devil Island.
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