94 
1771 
LA~ names of the girls are chiefly taken from fome_ 
April. 
23d. 
May. 
3d. 
A JOURNEY TO THE 
rived from fome place, feafon, or animal; the 
part or property of a Martin ; fuch as, the White _ 
Martin, the Black Martin, the Summer Martin, | 
the Martin’s Head, the Martin’s Foot, the Mar-_ 
tin’s Heart, the Martin’s Tail, &c.* | 
On the twenty-third, as I hinted above, we be- | 
gan to move forward, and to fhape our courfe 
nearly North; but the’ weather was in general . 
fo hot, and fo much fnow had, in confequence, | 
been melted, as made it bad walking in {now- 
fhoes, and fuch exceeding heavy hauling, that it) 
was the third of May before we could arrive at 
Clowey, though the diftance was not above eigh- 
ty-five miles from If helewey-aza-yeth. In our) 
way we crofled part of two finall Lakes, called 
Tittameg Lake and Scartack Lake; neither of 
which are of any note, though both abound with) 
fine fith. | 
¥ Matonabbec had cight wives, and they were all called Martins. 
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