PLATE VI. 



Yh^. ]. — The 'live' lava from the western vent was approaehing tlie Aka- 

 niizn shore, leaving a margin of only 200 m., on the morning of January 

 15th, 1914. TJie text-figure 20 (p. 75) is the same view taken in tJie 

 afternoon of the same day. Photo by tJie writer. See pages 15, 76. 



Fig. 2. — The saiiK! fluent lava reached the water's edge on January 16th, 

 1914, and caused the saline vapor to rise in dense curdy shape at the 

 western lava-front on coming in contact NvitJi the >\-ater. PJioto by Mr. 

 S. Nakasa. See pages 77, 78, 81, 82, 115. . 



l^'ig. •>. — The same lava advanced into the sea, and the islet of Karasu-jima 

 now became a portion of the land on Jamiary 17th, 1914. PJioto bought 

 at Kagoshima. See pages 78, 81, 82. 



