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which divide them ; Mount Marmier, near at hand, cut off 

 the remote panorama. Of special interest to me were the 

 collection of mountains from which Post Glacier descends 

 to Temple Bay. They are marked on the chart like 

 nunataks, peaks rising out of a sheet of inland ice, just 



STICKY KEEP AND THE SASSENDAL FROM GKIT RIDGE. 



what we desired to see ; but they are nothing of the sort — 

 only a collection of points and ridges of the usual type ; 

 feeding, with the snows they gather, a series of glaciers 

 whose direction of flow is determined by their form and 

 position. In the neighbourhood of Temple Bay is no ice- 

 sheet in the Greenland sense of the term, but rather a 



