98 EARLY ANNALS OF ORNITHOLOGY 
Alca impennis] like to those of that land that we above have 
mentioned: we went downe to the lowest part of the least 
Tland, where we killed above a thousand of those Godetz, and 
Apponatz. We put into our boates so many of them as we 
pleased, for in lesse than one houre we might have filled 
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thirtie such boats of them: we named them The Ilands of 
Margaulx.” 
The identity of these three islands with Bird Rocks is 
sufficiently established, and it is evident that in 1534 Cartier 
found Gannets in greater plenty there than at Funk Island, 
As to the signification of the Indian names, Aporath or Aponath 
meant Razorbill, Great Apponatz the Garefowl, and Godetz 
or Godets probably the Guillemot. 
