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Notes and Queries, Number 35, June 29, 1850
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1
Alluding to the ships crossing the barrier of ice in Baffin's Bay, between Hope Sanderson and Possession Bay.
2
Telegraph signal made by H.M.S. "Hecla," on getting into clear water in July, 1849, having succeeded in forcing through the barrier.
3
See Vol. i. pp. 124. 139. 156. 242. 300. and 399.