Position of Stations at which anchorages were made in the season of 1896, 

 numbered from XI to XVIII. (In each season, the letters of the alphabet 

 were used to designate the stations; but to avoid confusion, those in 1896 are 

 now replaced by Roman numerals. This leaves the original letters in Belle 

 Isle strait, the Gasp4 region, and Northumberland strait only; which are so 

 widely separated that there is no fear of confusing them. The original letters 

 are indicated for reference to the Reports of Progress of this Survey.) 



XI. 



XII. 



XIII. 



XIV. 



XV. 



XVI. 



XVII. 



XVIII. 



(A of 1896) From Heath Point; 40 miles 40° and from Natashkwan 



Point; 42 miles 138°. It is thus in the middle of the deep arm, 



north of Anticosti. 

 (B of 1896) From Heath Point; 24^ miles 112° on the bank extending 



eastward from Anticosti. 

 (C of 1896) From Cape Whittle; 18 miles 154°. 



(D of 1896) From south end of Great Mekattina island; 15 miles 158°. 

 (E of 1896) From headland on east side of Shecatica bay; 13 miles 134°. 

 (F of 1896) From Rich Point; 10 miles 299°. 



(G of 1896) From Cow head, to the north of Bonne bay; 12 miles 262°. 

 (H of 1896) From Heath Point; 13 miles 112° on the line from Heath 



Point to Station XII. 



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