PLATE XIII 



Zavodovski Island (p. 158) 



Fig. I. The central part of the island seen from the E: the summit 

 bearing 242°, distant 2*2 miles. Below the cloud of steam and vapour, 

 the end of the long fissure which reaches to the top of the cone can be 

 seen. Some of the dark patches on the lower slopes are subsidiary 

 craters; the plateau in the foreground is warm and devoid of snow. 



Fig. 2. Part of the island seen from the SSE. On the left is West Bluff, 

 bearing 343°, distant 2-6 miles. In the foreground is the southern end 

 of the basalt plateau, with the steep western cliffs seen on the left. Note 

 that snow can only lie on the eastern side of the cone. 



Fig. 3. Part of the island seen from the W. West Bluff is in the fore- 

 ground to the left of the middle, bearing 143° and distant 5 cables. Above 

 the headland is the opening of the main crater, with clouds of steam and 

 sulphurous vapour rising. On the hill-side to the right a fumarole can be 

 seen. 



