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PLATES.— MAPS. 
Plate VIII. — Fig. 1. — Olivine-basalt (656) from cliff between Gap and Horseshoe Bay (p. 104). 
Fig. 2. — Gabbro-i.ike nodule (415) in limburgite, from Winter Quarters (p. 108). 
Fig. 3. — Leucite-kenyte (818) from Cape Royds (p. 111). 
Fig. 4. — Phonolitic trachyte (248) from Mount Terror (p. 115). 
Fig. 5. — Phonolite (530) from Black Island (p. 11G). 
Fig. G. — Phonolitic hornblende-trachyte (277) from Observation Hill (p. 117). 
Plate IX. — Fig. 1. — Augen-gneiss beloiv D 4 , Kukri Hills (p. 125). 
Fig. 2.— Diorite (715) from Cathedral Rocks (p. 127). 
Fig. 3. — Diorite to essexite (572) from the Blue Glacier (p. 128). 
Fig. 4. — Kersantite (579) from Northern Foothills (p. 130). 
Fig. 5. — Camptonite (839) from Southern Foothills (p. 129). 
Fig. G. — Dyke-rock (714) related to banakite, from the Northern Foothills 
( p. 131). 
Plate X.— Fig. 1 .— Dolerite (662) from Depot Nunatak (p. 136). 
Fig. 2. — Dolerite (69G), 2 ft. from junction with sandstone, Dry Valleys (p. 138). 
Fig. 3. — Dolerite (687), 6 in. from junction with sandstone, Inland Forts (p. 138). 
Fig. 4. — Dolerite (695), 2 in. from junction with sandstone, Dry Valleys (p. 138). 
Fig. 5.— Junction of dolerite and sandstone (669) at B, (p. 138). 
Fig. 6. — Dolerite (154) with granitic patches, Granite Harbour (p. 139). 
MAPS. 
(In 2Joclcet at end of volume.) 
Chart of the Antarctic Ocean between Lat. 66° S. and 83° S., and Long. 150° E. and 150° W. 
Map of the District near the ‘ Discovery ’ Winter Quarters. 
