142 Mr. R'AY’j Itineraries, 
whereof (c) hangeth the Effigies of 
a Nathe of Groehland, with a Coat 
of Skins upon him, fitting in a very 
fmall Boat or Canoe, covered with 
Skins : He hath, in his right Hand, 
a Pair of wooden Oars, wherewith 
he rows his Boat ; in his left a Dart, 
with which he ftrikes Fifh : On his 
Forehead a Thing like a Trencher, 
which ferves as a Bonne-grace, to 
fence his Eyes from the Sun, and it 
may be too, from the dafhing of 
the Water. Behind him lies a Blad- ' 
der or Skin-Bag, in which we fup- 
pofe he bellowed the Fifh he caught. 
(Some told us it was a Bladder full 
of Oil, with which he ufed to allure 
(c) Mr. Ray^ in p. 25. of his foreign Tra- 
vels, takes Notice of feeing a Groenlmd Man in 
his Boat, hanging in the Entry of the Chirur- 
gical and Anatomical Theatre in Delft ; and 
there mention's feeing the fame in xh^'Trinity- 
Houfe in HulL , 
the 
