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Place-names. 

 Matta-°titoq (or 



-to-q) 

 Arqariarfik 



Sa'Hoq 

 Ukusissät 



Alarierqa'q 

 Akuliaruseq 



QeqertåL 

 Qasiriissät 

 Qammik 



Serrât 



Sa'Huarsuk 



Ki'jjiituarsuk 



Iluerto'q 



Qernertoarssuit 

 SäXkeq 



Appât 



Uiipipaq 



Qa'HO'p iXXua 

 It^erXak 



Umiässussuk 



Translations f Etymology). 

 ?the one that has much 



mat' ak (whale-rind) 

 place where one generally 



descends, or where the 



aquatic animals generally 



dive down 

 the flat one 

 potstone (plur.) 



the top of Alarioq, the shady 



side (of the fjord) 

 relatively the middle one 



Remarks. 



the islands: 



sea-dogs (phoca vitulina) 



?one that is filled with 



heaped measure 

 the black guillemots 

 the peculiar flat one 

 the peculiar towering one 



the one with the many pits 



(or ditches) 

 the peculiar black ones 

 the leader (foremost one) 



the auks 



a fern 



Qa'soqs house 



a depression (mountain hollow 



or bay) 

 ?the curious row-boat 



small trading-place (at 

 the foot of a high 

 steep mountain of 

 this name) 71°2'N. 

 lat., 51°31'W.long. 



Eskimo settlement (1 

 house) 



WSW. of rkusis-ät 



Eskimo settlement (4 

 houses) 



island somewhat far- 

 ther south (high) 



a rather large island 

 south of Ukusis'å't 



on the southern side 

 of the island 



ruin 



