[146] Uythoeck—the furthest point. [↑]

[147] Nae’t z. o. en voort nae’t zuyden—towards south-east, and then south-wards. [↑]

[148] Staten Eylandt—the Myasnoi Ostrov (Flesh Island) of the Russians.—Lütke, p. 31. [↑]

[149] Van cristal montaigne—of rock-crystal. [↑]

[150] Dreven—drifted. [↑]

[151] Steijlhoeckigh—precipitous. [↑]

[152] Kanin Nos, or Cape Kanin, at the north-eastern extremity of the White Sea, in 68° 33′ 18″ N. lat., and 43° 16′ 30″ E long.—Lütke, p. 341. [↑]

[153] W.n.w.—W.N.W. [↑]

[154] Waerhuysen—Wardhous, at the north-eastern extremity of Finmark, is in 70° 22′ N. lat., and 31° 5′ 35″ E. long. [↑]

[155] Op kermis dagh—on the day of the (Amsterdam) fair. During the time that Louis Bonaparte was King of Holland, the fair-day was changed from the 16th of September to the first Monday in the month, in honour of his birthday, which was the 2nd of September. [↑]