@section 2 {day} @section 3 {au} Clark @section 3 {dt} July 10, 1804 @section 3 {txc} July 10th Tuesday Set out this morning with a view to Land near the fire Seen last night, & recornetre, but Soon discovered that our men were at the fire, they were a Sleep early last evening, and from the Course of the Wind which blew hard, their yells were not heard by party in the perogue, a mistake altogether. proceeded on, passed Prarie on the upper Side of Woolf River, at 4 miles passed (1) a Small Creek L# S# Called R# Pape this Creek is about 15 yds# Wide and called after a Spanierd who killed himself at the mouth. (2) Dined on an Island Called de Selamen and delayed 3 hours, and proceeded on, opposit this Isld# on the L# S# is a (3) butifull Bottom Prarie whuch will Contain about 2000 acres of Land covered with wild rye & wild Potatoes, gread numbers of Goslings on the Banks & in the Ponds near the river, Capt Lewis Killed two this evening, we came to & Camped for the night. at a point on the S# S# opposit a yellow Clay Clift. our men all getting well but much fatigued, the river is on a Stand nether rise nor fall, The bottom on the S# S# is verry extensive & thick. the Hills or high land is near the river on the L# S# and but thinly timbered, back of those hills is open plains. =