about half a mile Diameter, has no visible Inlet, nor outlet; the water nevertheless being clear and fresh, and wearing no appearance of Stagnation; and we are informed no bottom has ever been discovered in some parts of it, though sound-ed with a Line of 40 Fathoms. 21st. Pursued our Journey, crossing the Cohocton, Conos-teer, and Shomonga Creeks, which are waters of the Susque-hannah, breakfasted at the Widow Lindsley’s about 14 miles; here we got pasture, and also Grain for our Horses; and got a small supply of Grain to carry with us; against tomorrow Ride; when we are informed we