EXPLANATION OF PLATE IX. 
Fig. 1 . — Augen-gneiss below D 4 , Kukri Hills (p. 125). 
Cataclastic structure as seen between crossed nicols. 
Magnification, 20 diam., 11 inch objective. 
Fig. 2. — Iliorite (715) from Cathedral Rocks (p. 127). 
Large ophitic plates of brown hornblende, and labradorite. 
Magnification, 20 diam., li inch objective. 
Fig. 3. — Diorite to essexite (572) from the Blue Glacier (p. 12.s). 
Large sharply-defined crystals of brown hornblende with altered felspars, and much apatite in 
small hexagonal sections. 
Magnification, 20 diam., 11, inch objective. 
Fig. 4. — Kersantite (579) from Northern Foothills (p. 130). 
Biotice (dark, straggling crystals) and nearly colourless diopside (irregular, shaded plates) in a 
base of kaolinised felspar-laths. 
Magnification, 20 diam., 1 1-inch objective. 
Fig. 5. — Camptonite (839) from Southern Foothills (p. 129). 
Small, sharply-defined, crystals of reddish-brown hornblende in a base of felspar-laths. 
Magnification, 20 diam., 1 1-inch objective. 
Fig. 6.— Dyke-rock (714) related to banakite, from the Northern Foothills (p. 131). 
Phenocrysts of labradorite (in centre), orthoclase (below, to the left), brown hornblende (below, to 
right), analcite (round section, below the labradorite to the right), and purplish augite 
(above the labradorite to the left), in a base of rectangular and lath-shaped felspars. 
Magnification, 20 diam., 1 1-inch objective. 
