40 NOTKS OX MT. ANNK AND TirE WKLD RIVER VALLEY, 



bowels of the earth to view, with hundreds of different 

 strata of rock of all sorts and thickness one above the other 

 down to the slate formation. In the centre of this great 

 amphitheatre, with its ledges of rocks to sit upoii is a large 

 lake in the centime and a conical-shaped rock of different 

 coloured slate, polished smooth by the fallen rain and storms 

 of passing time. Here you can sit and study geology from 

 Hugh Miller's book of nature, as 1 call it, with all the 

 quiot that surrounds thougl.t in such places. 



APPENDIX (B.). 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES AND TEXT FIGURES. 



PLATE 1. — Sketch of the area described. The scale is 

 approximately 8 miles to the inch. The scale and details 

 must be taken as very approximate. 



ERRATA. — In Legend for Ordovician Limestones read 

 Silurian Limestones, and for Cambrian read Cambro- 

 Ordovician. 



Text figure is a sketch across the area described from 

 east to west made looking south from the side of Mount 

 Field East. 



PLATE II., Fig. 1. — Shows the Mount Anne Range from 

 the west. It is taken from the edge of the Huon Plains 

 looking up the large cirque between the two western out- 

 liers, seen on both sides of the picture. The summit of 

 Mt. Anne is at the left (north) end of the range. An easy 

 ascent can be made up the spur seen on the right ot the 

 picture. 



PLATE II., Fig 2.— Looking north-west at the Anne 

 Range from the foothills of Mt. Weld. "Lot's Wife" is 

 seen on the right of the range, and the summit of Mt. Anne 

 is the next peak to the left. One of the two south-eastern 

 cirques is seen in the centre of the picture. The valley in 

 the foreground is that of the western branch of the Weld. 

 Judd's Reward Claim is in the valley at the extreme right 

 of the picture. This photo was taken from the farthest 

 point reached by the party in 192L 



PLATE III.— Sketch plan of Mt. Anne showing the 

 location of the more important features. The relative 

 positions of the south-eastern features are very approximate. 



