. A summer in Greenland. Natural history. Map A. Greenland. (Scale approximately, 1 inch = 425 miles.) The dotted coast-regions are for the most part free from ice in the summer; the rest is under the inland ice. A. Angmagssalik (east coast S. of the Arctic Circle). D. Disko Island (west coast, lat. 700 N.). E. Egedesminde (west coast, lat. 68° N.). G. Godhavn, Disko Island. Gb. Godthaab {west coast, lat. 64°N.). H. Holsteinsborg (west coast, near Arctic Circle). Hb. Humboldt glacier (lat. 8o°N.). Hare Island i' of Disko Island). J. jakobshavn (lat. 690 N.). N. Nugssuaq Peninsula (lat. 7o°


. A summer in Greenland. Natural history. Map A. Greenland. (Scale approximately, 1 inch = 425 miles.) The dotted coast-regions are for the most part free from ice in the summer; the rest is under the inland ice. A. Angmagssalik (east coast S. of the Arctic Circle). D. Disko Island (west coast, lat. 700 N.). E. Egedesminde (west coast, lat. 68° N.). G. Godhavn, Disko Island. Gb. Godthaab {west coast, lat. 64°N.). H. Holsteinsborg (west coast, near Arctic Circle). Hb. Humboldt glacier (lat. 8o°N.). Hare Island i' of Disko Island). J. jakobshavn (lat. 690 N.). N. Nugssuaq Peninsula (lat. 7o°N.). R. Ritenbenk (la't. 700 N.). T. Thule (lat. 770 N.). U. Upernivik (lat. 730 N.). Up. I. Upernivik Island (lat. 710 N.). Um. Umanak (off the east coast of the Nugssuaq Peninsula). Y. Cape York (south of Thule). The broken line shows the route as far as Disko Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Seward, A. C. (Albert Charles), 1863-1941. Cambridge : At the University press


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