PLACE-NAMES tabooesimkajetck, Lawrence town; two small branches flowing through sand. tabooetooelunik, , P. E- I.; having two outlets. taboosimkak, Taboosintak , hav ing two branches. tadoosoke, The . lakamegootck, Tatamagouche; barred across the entrance with sand. tawanok. Framboise. tawitk, Grand Passage , Digby; (2) Grand Narrows, C. B. ; the outlet, narrows. tauiitketc, Petite Passage , Digby; (2) Little narrows, C. B.; the little outlet. tawdpskik, ; rushing out between rocks. teakoo-seboo, Mink River , P. E. I. tedumuneboogwek, Ship Har¬ bour; blunt harbour. tejegootc. . telakadetc, Little Tracadie . P. E. 1.; the little settlement, telakadik, Tracadie, P. E. I. ; the inhabited place. tenapsketegenoogwomk, Block- House, house built of rock. tewitnotck, , C. B . tobeadookook, Sixth Lake on , (2) branch of the . tobigetck, . togwatckul, Double Brook, Miramichi. toegunok, Strait of Canso, the opening. lulesipk, Tryon River , P. E , I.; (2) Pinette River , P. E. I . tumagendpsk, place in Mira¬ michi; the pipe-stone place. tumgwaligunetcwakade, ; home of the cranes. tcebookt, (uktcebookt,) Halifax Harbour ; the great long har¬ bour. tcebookloolc, Buctouche; the little long harbour. tcegowesebook, . tcegoonkootck, near Tatamagouche. tceicigwitk, Devil's Island; it splashes over a little at a time. tcigunikpe, Falls above Freder- ictou. tajiktook, on the . Icipkooddpsk, ; flow¬ ing slowly over rocks. Icugulsel, ; rockweed. tculokwejook, Sculpin Harbour , Guys. Co.; the sculpin. -190—