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New York; Mount Austin, after the Texas hero; Mount Robertson, 
after James B. Robertson, expedition aviation mechanic; Mount Wood, 
after E. A. Wood, ship’s engineer; Dodson Island, after Capt. Harry L. 
Dodson, U. 8S. N.; Lassiter Shelf Ice, after Capt. James W. Lassiter, 
expedition pilot; Mount Russell Owen, after Russell Owen of the 
New York Times; Mount Haag, after Joseph Haag of Todd Ship 
Yards, N. Y.; Gutenko Mountains, after the Gutenko family of Balti- 
more, Md.; Latady Mountains, after William Latady, expedition aerial 
photographer; Sweeney Mountains and Mount Edward, after the 
Sweeney family of Evanston, Il., and Washington, D. C.; Hauberg 
Mountains, after John Hauberg of Rock Island, Ul.; Wilkins Moun- 
tains, after Sir Hubert Wilkins; Scaife Mountains, after Mr. and Mrs. 
Allan Scaife of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mount Brundage, after Burr Brundage 
of Cedar Crest College, Allentown, Pa.; Mount Horne, after Bernhard 
Horne of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mount Hassage, after Charles Hassage, 
expedition chief engineer; Gould Bay, after Dr. Laurence McKinley 
Gould, President of Carleton College; Edith Ronne Land, after Mrs. 
Ronne, expedition recorder and expedition participant; Mount Ward, 
after W. W. Ward of Beaumont, Tex.; Mount Tuve, after Dr. M. A. 
Tuve of Washington, D. C.; Tufts Valley, after Tufts College, Mass. ; 
Nichols Glacier, after Dr. Robert Nichols’ daughter, Medford, Mass.; 
Niznik Island, after the Niznik family of Baltimore, Md.; Bugge 
Islands, after the Bugge family, Molde, Norway; Mount Thompson, 
after the Thompson family of Friendship Hill Farm, Pa.; Mount 
Peterson, after Dr. Edwin Peterson of Belmont, Mass.; Mount Rez, 
after Commander Daniel Rex of Washington, D. C.; Bowman Penin- 
sula, after Dr. Isaiah Bowman, President of The Johns Hopkins 
University, Baltimore, Md.; Ketchum Glacier, after Commander 
Gerald Ketchum, U.S. N.; Tejas Glacier, after the Daughters of the 
Republic of Texas, Beaumont, Tex.; Cape Light, after Dr. Richard 
Upjohn Light, President of the American Geographical Society; 
Irvine Glacier, after George J. Irvine, Washington, D. C.; Orville 
Escarpment, after Capt. H. T. Orville, U. S. N., Washington, D. C.; 
Mount Lee, after Admiral Paul Lee, U.S. N.; Walton Mountains, after 
Col. R. C. Walton, U. S. Marine Corps., Washington, D. C.; Colbert 
Range, after Admiral Leo Otis Colbert, Coast and Geodetic Survey, 
Washington, D. C.; Le May Range, after Gen. Curtis Le May, A. A.F-.; 
Cape Cole, after W. Sterling Cole, Representative to Congress from 
New York. 
These names have received the approval of the United States Board 
on Geographic Names. To the Board’s Advisory Committee on 
Antarctic Names I am particularly indebted for promptness of 
consideration. 
