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Clay, Auckland Islands, 97. 
„ from sea-floor, 94. 
„ Macquarie Island, 95. 
Cliff-glaciers, G4, 72, 73. 
Climate, Antarctic regions, 48. 
Colbeck, Capt. W., discovery of Scott Islands, 3. 
„ floes, ref., 57. 
Colbeck (Cape), 68. 
Cols at Inland Ports, 42, 73. 
Columnar structure, in basalts of Auckland Islands, 
96. 
„ in dolerites of Ferrar Glacier, 
49, 51, 52 (Pig. 26). 
Concretions, ferruginous, in sandstone, 44. 
Conglomerate, Black Island, 139. 
Contact-effects, dolerite and granite, 52, 138. 
„ dolerite and sandstone, 50, 138, and 
Plate X, Figs. 2-5. 
Continental Range, described, 21. 
Cornish, Vaughan, forms of snow-dunes, ref., 84. 
Cornwall, altered dolerites of, 128. 
Corrie-glaciers, aggrading, not excavating, valleys, 
93 (Fig. 56). 
„ described, 64, 73. 
„ Inland Forts, 73, 93, 94. 
Corsica, cavities in granites, 89. 
Cossyrite in basalt, 103. 
„ in phonolitic trachytes, 114, 116. 
Coalman Island, Fig. 3 (p. 5), Fig. 56 (p. 93). 
„ 7, 17, 18, 101. 
„ basalts, 5, 6, 101. 
„ corrie-glacier, 93. 
„ described, 5. 
„ horizontal structure, 5. 
„ piedmont-glacier, 66, 67. 
„ quartz-grit from dredge, 39. 
„ trachyte from dredge, 115. 
Cracks in sea-ice, 59, 60. 
Crater Hill, see Plate II. 
„ 13, 19. 
„ basalts, 12, 106. 
„ described, 12. 
„ glacier-ice fringe, 62. 
“ Creep,” of sea-ice, 60. 
Crevasses, in Ferrar Glacier, 70. 
„ Mount Erebus, 70. 
„ temperature of ice in, 86. 
Cross, W., classification of rocks, ref., 120. 
Crozier (Cape), see Fig. 5 (p. 10). 
„ 68. 
„ basalts, 10, 11, 104, 105. 
„ basalt-tuffs, 109, 110. 
Crozier (Cape), bombs, 1 1 . 
„ boulders of sandstone, etc., 11. 
„ limburgite, 11, 104. 
„ phonolitic trachytes, 11, 114, 115. 
„ stranded moraines, 81. 
„ wind-effect on trachyte, 88. 
Crozier Cliffs, basalts and trachytes, 10. 
Crust-block, faulted, Royal Society Range, 53. 
Crystalline Limestone, see Limestone. 
Crystals of ice on fishing-line, 55 (Fig. 29). 
„ of Glauber Salt, see Glauber Salt. 
Current-bedding, in sandstone at B„ 41. 
D, Dj-D*, see Map and Sections (Plate VII), and 
also Kukri Hills. 
D (hill), dolerite-talus, 92. 
„ granite and dolerite, 36, 37, 38, 52. 
„ hanging valley, 72. 
„ undercutting by water, 89. 
D, (hill), granite and dolerite, 37. 
D„ (hill), see Plate III. 
„ granite and dolerite, 36, 37, 38, 52, 138. 
D 3 (hill), see Plates III, IV. 
„ granite and dolerite, 38. 
D 4 (hill), see Plates III, IV, and Fig. 14 (p..29). 
„ augen-gneiss, 30, 38, 125. 
„ crystalline limestone, 29. 
„ granite and dolerite, 36, 38. 
„ hauging valley, 72. 
„ ice-cliff with rock-rein's, 76, 77. 
„ moraines, 77. 
I)-, D 6a , see Map and Plate VII, and also Solitary 
Rocks. 
D 5 , 69, 70. 
D 6 u, 70. 
d 3 , see Map. 
„ dykes, 35. 
Dailey Islands, described, 15. 
„ limburgite, 15, 106. 
Dannenberg, A., felspathic nodules in basalts, ref., 
107. 
„ sandstone altered by basalt, ref., 
105. 
David, T. W. E., rocks from Possession Islands, 
ref., 4. 
Deas Head, columnar basalt, 96. 
Debris-cones, McMurdo Sound, 81. 
Dellbridge Islands, described, 16. 
„ rocks of, 10. 
Delta at Laurie Harbour, 97. 
Denudation, South Victoria Land, 87-94, 99. 
Dep6t Nunatak (A), Fig. 24 (p. 49), Fig. 25 (p. 50). 
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