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som Formodning , at Kap Greg skulde ligge paa en 0,; For- 

 modningen er urigtig; Kap Greg ligger som vist af Sco- 

 resby paa en lille Halvo. 



Mod Nord ender Liverpool-Kyst i tre skarpe Fjeeldrygge, 

 der skyde sig ud 1 den nordlige Del af Car Is berg- Fjord 

 og danne meget markerede, men ikke synderlig heje Forbjsrge. 



Mod Score sby-Sund ger Affaldet et mere sammenhcEn- 

 gende og langt mindre vildt Indtryk end mod 0st. Den Halve, 

 der ender i Kap Tobin, er lav — Ilojderne omkring 300 Fod 

 (100 M.); — ferst ved den indre Del af Rosenvinges-Bugt 

 tFEEfler man betydelige Hejder. Her skeere sig tillige flere 

 markerede Slugter ind i Landet. Ved det inderste af Rosen- 

 vinges-Bngt, i dennes estlige Side, saa Doktor Nord enskj old 

 en lille Vig med en ganske snsver, lidt bngtet Indsejling. Efter 

 bans, efter Hukommelsen tegnede Skitze bar jeg antydet den i 

 Kortet; maaske vilde man lier kunde (inde en bekvem Vinter- 

 iiavn. 



Langs Hnrry-lnlets 0stside findes paa Scoresby's 

 Kort antydet en FjaBldkaxle. Det bar dog najppe Vffiret bans 

 Mening, at man skulde opl'atte denne Signatur saaledes ; tbi ban 

 skriver i (.Journal of a voyage etc.» Pag. 202 om denne Kyst: 

 "Tbe western coast of tbis land, tbat borders Hurry-Inlet, is 

 more regular tban any tbing I bave seen in Greenland. From 

 the shore, where it is low and almost even with the water's 

 edge, it rises, with an easy slope, to the height of perhaps 1600 

 to 2000 feet perpendicular, and it is so uniform in its ascent 

 and termination, that it constitutes a level ridge, regularly di- 

 minishing, to appearance, by the effect of perspective, until it 

 sinks down to the level of the sea, in the extreme distance. 

 This ridge, which was named Perspective Ridge, from its 

 form and appearance, was spotted with numerous Uttle patches 

 of snow, but far tbe greater proportion of tbe surface of the 

 ground was bare.» Scoresby bar set Liverpool-Kysts 

 vestlige Alfald fra Kap Stewart, og bans Beskrivelse giver 



