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Dykes, dolerite at Finger Mountain, 51. 
„ „ at Inland Forts, 50. 
„ „ at Terra Cotta Mbs., 47 (Fig 23), 51 . 
„ Granite Harbour, 33. 
„ granite at Cathedral Rocks, 81. 
„ trachyte at Observation Hill, 13. 
E (hill), see Map and Sections (Plate VII), Fig. 14 
(p. 29), and also Table Mt. 
„ granite and dolerite, 36. 
E x — E 3 , see Map and Sections (Plate VII), and also 
Cathedral Rocks. 
E! (hill), see Plates III, IV, and Fig. 17 (p. 35). 
„ diorite, 30. 
E 2 (lull), see Plate III and Fig. 17 (p. 35). 
„ banakite, 131. 
„ diorite, 127. 
„ granite and gneiss, 30, 35, 36. 
„ glacier, 71. 
E 4 (hill), see Map and Sections (Plate VII), and 
also Snow Valley. 
„ granite, 34. 
„ kersantite, 34, 131. 
e 5 and e 6 , see Map and Sections (Plate VII), and 
also Snow Valley. 
e 5 , granite, 34, 126. 
e 6 , dyke-rock, 133. 
,, granite, 34, 126. 
rj u rj 2 , see Map, and also Snow Valley. 
„ granite, 33. 
Earth-movements, affecting sandstone, 99. 
East Africa, rocks of Atlantic type, 102, 122, 140. 
East Fork, see Plates IV, VII. 
„ 28, 52, 69. 
„ crevasses, 70. 
„ ice-movement, 82. 
„ moraines, 78. 
East Groin, see Fig. 20 (p. 42). 
„ dolerite, 50. 
„ sandstone, 42, 43. 
Eden (Mount), basalt, 96. 
Emden, R., growth of ice-grains, ref., 68. 
Emmons, A. B., analysis of phonolite, 115, 116. 
Enderby Island, basalt, 97. 
Englacial matter, 76-78. 
Enstatite in olivine-nodules, 107. 
Epidosite, Granite Harbour, 126. 
Epidote, in banakite, 133. 
„ in weathered trachyte, 114, 117. 
Erebus Bay, 14, 110. 
„ kenytesfrom islands, 14, 16, 110-113. 
Erebus Cove, clay and boulders, 97. 
Erebus (Mount), see Fig. 4 (p. 9). 
» 7,10,16,20,22,95. 
„ active volcano, 98. 
„ crevasses, 70. 
„ described, 8-10. 
„ glacier-ice fringe, 62. 
„ ice-cap, 65. 
„ kenytes, 9, 14,102, 110-113, 123. 
„ moraines, 81. 
‘ Erebus ’ and ‘ Terror ’ Expedition, 1. 
Essexite, Blue Glazier, 128. 
„ Snow Valley, 126. 
Essexose, 120. 
Etna (Mount), von Waltershausen, ref., 9. 
Evans, J. W., rounded quartz in gneiss, ref., 124. 
False-bedding, in sandstone at B 4 , 41. 
Fast-ice, 57, 60. 
Faulting, in dolerite at B x , 50. 
„ (tangential), 123. 
Fearnsides, W. G., 100. 
Felspar, in altered dolerite, 128. 
„ basalt-tuff, 109, 110. 
„ contact-dolerite, 138. 
„ nodules in basalts, 107-109. 
„ sandstones, 134. 
„ schists, 135. 
Fernando Noronha, 123. 
Ferrar Glacier, see Plates III, IV, V, and Fig. 14 
(p. 29), Fig. 43 (p. 78). 
„ 27, 28, 30, 32, 34, 35, 42, 45, 46, 
50, 53, 54, 66, 71, 73, 74, 76, 
92, 99, 126, 138. 
„ boulders, 79. 
„ change from snow to ice, 85. 
„ cracks, 83. 
„ described, 69, 70. 
„ ice-falls, 69, 83. 
„ Lieut. Armitage’s journey, 39, 49, 
85. 
„ moraines, 70, 78 (Fig. 43). 
„ rate of movement, 82. 
Ferrar, H. T., movement of Blue Glacier, ref., 70. 
„ pinnacled ice, ref., 15, 90. 
„ relative ages of basalt and trachyte, 
123. 
„ Report on Field-geology, 1-99. 
„ rock-specimens collected by, 101. 
Ferrera, “tephritic trachyte,” 118. 
Field-geology, Report on, 1-99. 
Field-ice, 57, 60. 
Finckh, L., analysis of kenyte, 113. 
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