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Brought over, 800 
Cannuklookthuock, nearly equal to Keewed-l 
loke, fuppofe, j 
Chuckluck, about 140 
Cbuckbelweet, 40 
Nuolatucktoke, 30 
Nuckvauk, 60 
Hitherto, as I was myfelf no farther than 
Keewedloke, I have been guided in my 
computation by the Indian that accompa- 
nied me ; but he having never been be- 
yond Nuckvauk, imagines, by what he 
has heard related, that at the following 
places, which are all the fettlements he 
has ever heard of, there may be at each, 
upon an average, about thirty : 
Cummucktobick, 
3 ° 
Kidlenock, 
3 ° 
Toogeat, 
3 ° 
Congerbaw, 
3 ° 
Ungabaw, 
30 
Ivevucktoke, 
3 ° 
Igloo- ocklhook, 
30 
162 3 
If this calculation comes any thing near the truth, 
the esquimeaux inhabitants of labradore are far 
from being numerous j and thofefavages who inhabit 
the inland parts are ftill lefs populous. 
XLI. An 
