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Place-names. 

 FuÀÀdtititiaq 

 Amin okaja ' riaq 



Arqarajaq 



Majoralät'iwik 



Lwariuit 



IkkarÀualu^it 



Ikkatuaja'q 



Niiriaraukata'q 



Sissarisoq 



Sarfarnertoq 



Saicitar<r.ik 



Eqe 



AnoraH^oq 



Mattatornaq 



ArquA' /мк 

 NusuälHaq 



Irieqorttiarssuk 



Qa'rsoq 

 Aknniliuaq 

 lÀ/Mmiut or 

 AwannarXt't 

 Ippik 



Translations (Etymology). i 

 the little trap \ 



the place where one goes I 



right down 

 place where one has come 

 down (the last place in j 

 the descent) | 



the place where there is easy j 

 ascent (or where fishes 1 

 often come up?) 

 ? (the small uva or ua 



(plur.)?) 

 the many rocks (nautical) 

 place which is always shallow 

 ?that is tired of Nurfarsuk 

 strand where it is passable 

 the current-channel 

 ? place with the usual cur- 

 rent (where everything 

 floating drifts away with 

 the current) 

 the corner of the mouth, the 



corner 

 the one that is without a 

 hooded cloak (or without 

 clothes) 

 one that resembles a person 

 who has taken his fur- 

 cloak off 

 the bad road 

 the middling large point of 



land 

 the one with the peculiar 



point 

 the bare flat-topped clitt' 

 the little space between 

 the house-dwellers \ 



the northernmost ones I 

 a high steep clayey slope 

 facing the sea 



Remarks, 

 promontory 

 promontory 



cove, bay 



promontory 



promontory 



cove 



promontory 



promontory at the 

 .southern point of 

 the entrance to the 

 fjord 



Eskimo settlement 



promontory 



cove 



Eskimo settlement 



69^ 8' N. lat.) 

 clayey plain, moraine 



