TABLE IL 



Table of the Eskimo settlements and stone-remains on the East Coast 

 of Greenland, North of Angmagsalik district, which have been investi- 

 gated and described by other expeditions, with the literature connected 



therewith. 



The numbers indicate the pages in the work cited where infor- 

 mation can be found regarding the settlements and stone-remains. 



"0" indicates that the remains in question do not occur at the 

 place. 



At the following places the investigations have given a negative 

 result : 



Mountnorris Inlet (lat. 72° 16', long. 22° 15'): No remains (cf. 

 ScoRESBY 1 : p. 265). 



Fame Øer, largest island, east side (lat. 70° 49', long. 22° 29'): No 

 winter-houses (cf. Nathorst p. 221). 



Turner Sound (lat. 69° 44', long. 23° 33') : No remains (cf. Hartz : 

 p. 160). 



Eskimo remains should be sought for at the following places: 



Stewart Island, S. E. point: see Koch: p. 279; further according 

 to letters (of 13. March 1905 and 15. June 1906) from Prof. A. G. 

 Nathorst to Mylius-Erichsen: 



"Franz Josephs Fjord: Several undisturbed Eskimo settlements (e. g. 

 inside Кар Franklin; ruins of a house on a point in Isfjord (Renbugt) have 

 not been completely dug out). 



The fjords west of Clavering 0: Here, probably, undisturbed Eskimo 

 settlements will be found. 



Кар Simpson: Probably a good region for ethnographic investigation." 



