1 44 ^4 rctic and A nt arctic Exploration [part i 
anchorage off Hakluyt Island, and next day a group of 
islands was sighted which received the name of Cary 
Islands, after Mr Allwyn Cary, their ship's husband. 
Baffin then stood over to the west side, and sighted 
land at the entrance of a sound which was named "Sir 
Francis Jones his Sound/' A boat was sent on shore, 
Baffin's Discoveries. 
and the crew, on their return, reported that they saw 
many sea horses, but no signs of people. This was the 
only landing that was effected in the north part of the 
bay. On the 12th July the Discovery was off another 
great opening in 74 0 20' N. which was called " Sir James 
Lancaster's Sound." 
