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V Hoi van een Schip (Blaeu, 1664). — An island or bay off the E. coast 



near to the S. Cape. 

 Wybe Jans Water (Middelhoven, 1634). — Amusingly called byGuerard 



(1628) Destroict de Jean Suatre. The Norwegians call it Stor 



Fjord. 



BARENDSZ ISLAND 



When this island was believed to join Spitsbergen it was 

 called South-East-Land (G. and R., 1707), a name that continued 

 infuse till after Scoresby. 



Lommenberg (Goos, 1666). — A hill on the E. coast. 



Vossen Bay (Van Keulen, 1689). — In the W. coast. 



Anderson 's Islands were originally named by Edge (1625) Sir Thomas 

 Smith's /stands, a name now generally applied to some smaller 

 islands in the W. entrance of Alderman Freeman's Inlet. 



Cape Bark ham (Edge, 1625). 



Alderman Freeman's Inlet (Edge, 1625). — Called Walter Thymens 

 Fioerdm Van Keulen's chart (1689), and later. 



EDGE ISLAND 



So named by Thomas Edge in 161 6. Its E. cape was named Stones 

 Foreland, which was confused by the Dutch into Stans Foreland 

 (G. and R., 1707) and applied to the whole island; this name is 

 now commonly used by the Norwegians. 



Lees Foreland (Edge, 1625). — The NW. cape. 



Cape Blanck. — The N. point of Disco Bay. 



L>?(sco (Goos, 1666). — A position on the W. coast. 

 Whales Head (Edge, 1625).— The SW. cape. 



Deicrozv Sound (Edge, 1625). — The deep bay between the SW. and S 

 capes. It is named London Bay by Middelhoven (1634), and 

 Deeve Bay by Goos (1666) and others. Van Keulen (1689) 

 names the outer part Deeve Bay, and the head Deicrows Sound, 

 and this is the nomenclature followed afterwards. Bear Bay 

 (Edge, 1625) is in the E. side of the bay, close to Negro Point. 



Negro Point (Edge, 1625). — The S. cape, called Dictus Point by 

 Middelhoven (1634), Smarten Hoeck by Blaeu (1664), and Black 

 Hook by many. 



