906 .4. E. Verrill — The Bermuda Islands. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



Most of the following plates are half-tone reproductions from photographs 

 made by my son, Mr. A. Hyatt Verrill, during our visit to Bermuda in 1901.* 

 Several relating to Botany were made by Dr. W. G. Van Name, of our party, in 

 May, 1901. A few photographs of scenery were purchased, and I was unable to 

 ascertain by whom some of these were made. Others are from drawings made 

 by A. H. Verrill, as indicated under each. They were engraved by the Gill 

 Engraving Company of New York. The pages referred to are the original ones. 



Plate LXV. 



Figure 1. — Great Sound and Islets near Hamilton ; view from Spanish Point. 

 Figure 2. —Cultivated Sink or Valley near Gibb's Hill Light. Page 466. 



Plate LXVI. 



Figure 1. — Hearn Bay and Hamilton Harbor from Gibb's Hill Light. 

 Figure 2. — Five Eoyal Palms, at Pembroke Hall, near Hamilton ; Date Palms at 

 the left. P. 424. 



Plate LXVII. 



Group of Bamboo and young Palmetto, near Hamilton ; St. Paul's 

 Church, Paget, in the distance, 1901. Phot, by A. H. V. P. 427. 



Plate LXVIII. 



Figure 1. — Shelly Bay and Beach, looking eastward ; the submerged ledges 

 show as dark patches beneath the water, 1901. Phot, by A. H. V. 

 P. 435, 478. 



Figure 2. — Walsingham Bay; Cedars and Mangroves, 1901. Phot, by W. G. 

 Van Name. P. 439, 470. 



Plate LXIX. 



Ancient Olive Tree ; Somerset Island, 1901. Phot, by A. H. V. P. 

 634. 



Plate LXX. 



Paynter's Vale and aged Fiddle- wood Tree, 1901. Phot, by A. H. V. 

 P. 438. 



Plate LXXI. 



Shore Cliffs on Harrington Sound, near Shark's Hole ; the base is 

 much undercut by the waves, 1901. Phot, by A. H. V. P. 435. 



Plate LXXII. 



Figure 1. — Tropic Bird at the entrance to its nest; the honey- comb structure 

 of the limestone is well shown. Phot, by A. H. V., 1901. P. 

 428, 679. 



* The number of photographs obtained during this visit was very large, 

 because Mr. Verrill took his horse and buggy to Bermuda and was thus able to 

 visit all desirable localities at favorable times. 



