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of the Hudson Bay Company, together with the island 

 of Anticosti. Proc. U. S. National Museum, viii, July 

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On the Indians and Eskimos of the Un- 



gava district, Labrador (Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada, sect. 

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Ungava District, Labrador. (Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada, 

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Thorell ( Tamerlane). Notice of some spiders from 

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Vogelsang (H.). Sur le Labradorite color6 de la cdte 

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C. CHARTS. 



Besides the ancient maps and charts illustrating the 

 discoveries of the early voyagers, and referred to or 

 copied on pp. 33-59, Winsor (Narr. and Crit. History of 

 America, i, 120) states : " What was apparently a work- 

 ing Portuguese chart of 1503, grasps pretty clearly the 

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Northern Labrador, Greenland with Baffin's Bay, 

 Straits Davis's and Hudson. Amsterdam, P. Mortier, 

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Canada et pays voisin. Par Guillaume Delisle, Pre- 

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A Collection of charts of the coasts of New Found- 

 land and Labrador, with the particular plans of the prin- 

 cipal harbors. Drawn from original surveys taken by 



