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Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806

printed from the original manuscripts in the library of the American Philosophical Society and by direction of its committee on historical documents
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

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[Codex P—marked on the outer cover, "W. Clark's Natural
History Notes, &c, Apr. 9, 1805–Feb. 17, 1806"—was
apparently written up by Clark at a much later period (the
handwriting corresponds to his later habit); it consists almost
entirely of extracts copied from the text of the journals—those
portions in the latter, relating to natural history and crossed
out with red lines. The only additional items are the
following:

April 13th, 1805, in describing the magpie's nest, Clark
adds in parentheses these words:" (and frequently found Near
and sometimes immediately under the nest of the bald eagle)."

Jan. 10th, 1806, after completing the description of beaver
bait, he adds: "The bate is put on the point of a stick and
stuck in the ground so as the bait will be over the trap which
is under the water Set for the beaver."—Ed.]