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CHAPTER VIII. 
Large Inletnamcd, after Captain Scorcsby sen. Scoresly's 
Sound —Description of its different Ramifications— 
Hall’s Inlet—Hurry’s Inlet—Researches at Cape 
Hope, and on Jameson’s Land—Deserted Hamlet— 
Esquimaux remains — Cape Brewster — Peculiar 
Tides and Currents—Great Depth of Water, 19G 
CHAPTER IX. 
Coast examined down to Latitude Sixty-nine—Islands, 
Inlets, and Headlands discovered and named—Re¬ 
turn to the northward—Numerous Icebergs—Tem¬ 
perature of the Sea at the bottom—Formation of 
Icebergs, and Enlargement of Fields—Search for 
Whales, at a distance from the Land, unsuccessful— 
Again approach the Coast, - . 007 
CHAPTER X. 
Again approach the Coast—Islands and Inlets disco¬ 
vered, and named—Land upon Traill Island —Re¬ 
lics of Natives met with—Narrow escape of the Ship 
from a dangerous situation—Strong Tides in the 
Opening of Davy’s Sound—Researches made by 
two parties of Men sent on Shore—Survey of the 
Coast continued—Description of Anlhclia and Co¬ 
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