Labrador, the country and the people . Fig. 8. Region of Iron Strand1. Promontory off north end Iron Strand; 2. Long fresh water pond. number of sketches have been introduced (Figures 7 to 12).The configuration of the sea bottom off the coast is,of course, of the utmost importance to the fisheries. Im-perfect as they are, the Admiralty charts yet give us ourbest information on this subject; to them the reader is THE PHYSIOGRAPHY OF LABRADOR Q5 referred, as a useful written description of the many irreg-ularities of the inshore bottom is quite impossible. In. Fig. 9. Cape NullataktokCape White
Labrador, the country and the people . Fig. 8. Region of Iron Strand1. Promontory off north end Iron Strand; 2. Long fresh water pond. number of sketches have been introduced (Figures 7 to 12).The configuration of the sea bottom off the coast is,of course, of the utmost importance to the fisheries. Im-perfect as they are, the Admiralty charts yet give us ourbest information on this subject; to them the reader is THE PHYSIOGRAPHY OF LABRADOR Q5 referred, as a useful written description of the many irreg-ularities of the inshore bottom is quite impossible. In. Fig. 9. Cape NullataktokCape White Handkerchief just around corner. general, it may, however, be said that the whole coast isfringed with a shelf covered with relatively shallow water,the depth averaging well under one hundred fathoms.
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