i6 I C E-B O U N D ON KOLGUEV 



mi the chart. It corresponded with the Stanavoi Scharok 

 of Sawcljew. Indeed he confirmed several points in 

 Saweljew's paper. He spoke, for example, of the abund- 

 ance of the drift-wood, and said that he found Samoyeds 

 who lived there all round the year, and Russian traders. 

 He knew of no other entry, nor anything of the big gulf. 

 That evening we left Tromso. 



