

PLATE XX 



Saunders Island (p. 172) 



Fig. I. The active volcano of Mt Michael, seen from Cordelia Bay: the 

 summit bearing 250°, distant zi miles. 



Fig. 2. The southern side of the eastern promontory of the island, 

 showing a section of a crater, formed in volcanic mud or ash and exposed 

 by a fall of the cliff. View taken from the SE, the peak to the right of the 

 crater bearing 310°, distant 7 cables. 



Fig. 3. A nearer view of this section of a crater, distant 3I cables, show- 

 ing the radial grooves formed on its surface by melting snow. 



