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Place-names. 



KussaTiasuriuaq 



!Sar<par(pik 



I h I ^'erq и ' iss^ us^ oq 



Qa-rsuarsuk 



Fattoripik or 



Atjiurssuit 



lÀAoka"'mk 

 lmei4ssoq 

 Qcrraut 

 QUertiriuit 



A^iiarsxdt 

 Ekorfiit 



Sercàt 



Anore iialafia' 



Kiriitioq 



A^qquÅÅ07iiaq 



Aiarqor)iat 

 0\io Co.fv] 



Sälisaq 



Л uila'^tiuq 



AhiuarsuäWiaq 

 Ama'rtortniaq 



! Translations (Etymology), 

 the hideous blutf 

 the little one that slopes 



downward 

 the current-place, rapids ! 

 ?the one who misses a place ' 

 of deposit ! 



the peculiar flat-topped cliff 

 place where husband and wife 

 fight (or where the hus- 

 baud beats his Avife) , 

 the hideous house | 



place with good water 

 the bare flat-topped cliffs 

 the little toupees (the women's 

 mode of dressing the hair) 



the big (many ?) grindstones , 

 or files 



the underlayers, a tongue of 

 laud at the foot of a high i 

 mouutain | 



the black guillemots ' 



the master of the wind j 



the towering one ; 



?the one where there is bad 

 walking 



the head-like ones 



? the eeking (Kl. uigo = uio, 

 an addition to the length ; 

 eeking) cf. p. 360 i 



the one with the hair scraped ! 

 off' (especially about scrap- 

 ed hides) I 



i resembl. the upper opening | 

 in an Eskimo cloak(anoraç) 



the middling large land 



the big amartoq (one who 

 carries a child on her back i 

 in the hood of her cloak î 



Remarks. 



an unhabited house 



small trading-place 

 mountain 2025 m.high 



(70°38' N. lat, 52^ 



28' W. long.) 

 mountain (Slibesteus- 



fjældet) 



small trading-jdace 



big isolated cliff 

 conspicuous, round 

 topped cliff' 



