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of 225 miles along the north coast of Grinnel 

 Land, you find yourself once more among familiar 

 names ; l Cape Evans, Milne Bay, North-west 

 Cape May, Cape Richards, Cape Stephenson, Cape 

 Alexandra, Ward Hunt Island, Disraeli Bay, Cape 

 Albert Edward, Cape Nares, Cape Aldrich, Parr 

 Bay, Clements Markham Inlet, Feilden Peninsula, 

 Cape Joseph Henry, Paterson Bay, Hilgard Bay, 

 Cape Belknap ; till you come to the Alert's winter 

 quarters of 1875-6. Then strike across the mouth 

 of Robeson Channel 20 miles and you find 120 

 miles of the North coast of Greenland, well 

 surveyed by Lieut. Beaumont. Beyond the end 

 of his sledge route there are notable features, 

 Mount Farragut, Mount Coppinger, North-east 

 Cape May, Mount Hooker, Beaumont Island, with 

 its Mount Albert ; and at a distance of 30 miles 

 Cape Britannia ; all sketched and their positions 

 accurately fixed by " angles." Lithographed views 

 of them are published in the Admiralty Blue-book, 



1 These names are all to be found in the large-scale charts of the 

 Admiralty Blue Book containing the full report of the recent Arctic 

 Expedition. 



