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Melville Peninsula
noun
- a peninsula in N Canada, SE of the Gulf of Boothia. 250 miles (405 km) long.
Melville Peninsula
noun
- a peninsula of N Canada, in Nunavut, between the Gulf of Boothia and Foxe Basin
Example Sentences
Dr. Richardson states that 'Knots were observed breeding on Melville Peninsula by Captain Lyon, who tells us that they lay four eggs on a tuft of withered grass, without being at the pains of forming any nest.'
In the northern part of Fox Channel, on the western shore, is Melville Peninsula, where Parry wintered on his second voyage.
Sailing round Melville Peninsula, we come into the gulf of Akkolee, through Fury and Hecla Straits, discovered by Parry.
Unable to obtain Esquimau assistance the following year, Hall made journeys here and there wherever it was possible; one, in February, 1867, to Igloolik, the winter-quarters of Parry in 1822, on Boothia Felix Land, and a second, in 1868, to the Strait of Fury and Hekla, discovered by Parry in 1825; furthermore, he surveyed the northwest coast of Melville Peninsula, and filled in the broken line of the Admiralty chart for the northwest of that peninsula.
An expedition from the University of Pennsylvania found a big village of the shadowy Dorset people on bleak Melville Peninsula.
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