191. Kayakshulik.—A live village at Icy Cape. (Jim Allen, S. Chance.)
192. Nokotlik (?).—Old igloo. (S. Chance.)
193. Mitliktavik.—A dead moderate-sized village, about 5 miles below Kilik. (Jim Allen.)
194. Kilimantavic.—Eskimo village, near Wainwright Inlet, Arctic coast. Tikhmenief, 1861, calls it Kilametagag-miut; Petrof, 1880, calls it Kolumakturook; Hydrographic Chart 68 calls it Kelamantowruk, while later charts omit it or call it Kilimantavic. According to Murdoch this name is Ke-lev-a-tow-tin (sling). (G. D. A.) A large dead village about 20 miles below Wainwright. (Jim Allen.) Kilamitavic. (S. Chance.)
195. Old abandoned camp. (S. Chance.)
196. Wainwright.—A large living native village; some remains of old habitations on its eastern outskirts. (A. H.) About a mile south of present settlements are the remains of the old village once occupied by the Wainwright people. (Jim Allen.)
197. Kululin.—Old site.
198. Sedaru.—Old dead village.
199. Atnik.—Old dead village. (S. Chance.) Possibly same with next.
200. Itanik.—On maps Atanik. Old village, still partly occupied. (S. Chance, Jim Allen.) Called Ataniek in Tikhmenief, 1861. (G. D. A.)