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[175] Fridtjof Nansen: In Northern Mists: Arctic Exploration in Early Times, transl. by A. G. Chater, 2 vols., New York, 1911; reference in Vol. 1, pp. 192 and 194.
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[179] Kretschmer, atlas, Pl. 13.
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[181] Kretschmer, atlas, Pl. 19, map 3.
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[183] Kretschmer, atlas, Pl. 17.