^'olc.ino (Jbbinia, Iilzu. 



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Fig. 6. Atngo, a parasitic 

 kuûb on the nortliwestern 

 fank of the somma, as 

 seen soiithwest wards froin 

 the foot of Kazamachi . 

 (lig. 1, ll5) 



Fig. 7. Hachinoo (7/) an:! 

 Katsiiki (Kj, parasitic 

 knobs on the noriheastern 

 flank of the somma, as 

 seen southwards. R- Bing- 

 wiiU of the somma. (Fig. 

 1, 3b) 



Fig 8. Itônashi, a parasi'- 

 ic knob on the northeast- 

 ern flank of the somixia. 

 as seen southwestwards. 

 (Fig. 1, 3b) 



Fig. 9. Fittago (F), a 

 laiasitic knob on thi' 

 s-)vitheastern flnnk of the 

 somma, as seen north- 

 \\ards, beyond the hem- 

 ming wall of Biknbo (//). 

 ]l ■ ■ Ring-wall of the somm:u 

 T • . Takenohi ! a. (Fig. 1, 

 3e) 



Fig. lO. Taktnohiia ('/'), 

 a parasitic knob on the 

 soitheastern flank of the 

 somma, as seen north- 

 wards from the village of 

 i^ushikiji. F- -Futago. (Fig. 

 1, 2e) 



