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Place-names. 



A'na'ko'^ät 

 Sa'rqutito'q 



Едща 



Qœsop iXXua 

 Sermi nunata' 



Sermi hariiXXeq 



Amittuättiaq 



Anoreto'q 



Iti^XXiarssuk 



I^^nariuaq 

 To'/Jtalik 



Fer/M'^sarssuit 



No'suciifiaq 



Ukalilik 

 QiXXuaq 



I/Xutorqät 

 Qiririoq 



Qeqerta'rqut 



Ko'rqid 

 Sa'4tut 



Sa'Huqisut 



Translations (Etymology). 



a'7iat's rivers 



the one who has a big outfit 



of kajak-implements 

 his or its corner (of the 



mouth) 



Qa'soq's house 



a land-island of the inl.-ice (a 



protruding mountain-top) 

 the innermost (easternmost) 



glacier 

 the middling little narrow one 

 the one where it is ver}' windy 

 the peculiar crossing 



the little bluff 

 the one that has loons (co- 

 lymbus glacialis) 



the large ones (pieces of 

 лvood) which can be used 

 for sledge-runners 



the middling large point of 

 land 



the one that has hares 



the little carcass of a land- 

 animal or bird 



the old houses 



the inner part of a fjord or 

 a hole 



2 



the valleys 



the flat (thin) ones 



the ones that are very flat 

 (or thin) 



Remarks. 



bay 



a little pointed cove 

 at the inner end of 

 a bay 



ruin 



mountain 

 high mountain 

 Eskimo settlement by 



the fjord of the same 



name 



Eskimo settlement (3 

 houses) on a flat 

 island (70°48'N., 

 51°20'W.) 



island 



small trading-place on 

 a little island (70^* 

 48' N., 51°30'W.) 



3 small islands a little 

 farther north 



