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19. Torngarsuk^ an island thirty-two miles to the south of 
the colony. 
20. Kangarsiik, a cape of the continent of Greenland. 
21. Narksalik, twenty-eight miles southward from the co- 
lony ; and, 
22. Sioi'ammt, eight miles to the north of the colony. The 
population of this district comprehends 552 natives, viz. 234 
males and 318 females. 
III. Fiskee-n^r District extends from 62° 52' to 63 
23. The inhabitants of the district Fisktjmcer have their 
houses at the settlement of the Moravian Brethren, called LicJi- 
terfdd. Their number is 280, viz. 112 males and 168 females. 
IV. — Godt-haab. — The district of the colony Godt-haab be- 
gins at 63 1°, and reaches to 64° 52'. 
The following places are inhabited : 
24. Karicet^ eight miles southward from the colony. 
25. New-Sterrn-Hut., a Moravian settlement, situated be- 
tween the firths of Ameraglik and Baals River. 
26. Godt-haah, the Danish colony in Baals River, and 
27. Sarlok, to the north-east of Baals River. — The popular 
tion of this district amounts to 489 natives, viz. 186 belonging 
to the Danish mission, and 303 belonging to the Moravian 
mission. The former consists of 81 males and 105 females, the 
latter of 123 males and 180 females. 
V. SuKKER-TOP. The district of Sukker4op (sugar-loaf) begins 
at 64° 52' and ends at 66° 17'. 
In this district the following places are inliabited by natives i 
Towards the south of the colony, 
28. Nappasok, an island situated forty miles southward from 
the colony. 
29. The colony Sukker-top itself ^ called Manetsok by the na- 
tives ; and 
30. Jkpamiut, sixteen miles northvmM from the colony. 
The population of this district is 304 ; viz. 143 males and„161 
/emales. 
