GEOGRAPHICAL PROG 



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ame from, a* their boat wa ntall ami the 



aj.taiii *' 

 J--'-aiM. ' rt 



,i. a , *-i.i oul uiuler I'.ul Hjonrif.lMit it 



Hjonrif. 



M|MMiUoa i* tha 



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li phutumvtm* tllu-.tmiioi ami 

 ' Urg* autlin 

 ir v '-r^*n ha" tHhrd 

 n pvitiiuula, dJaeov* 



^tf *<"! H"- Uuwmii -. tiare givco their 



t ni at rhrinli.i 4nrn laid the 



!.- ' ititoth* r . \|--liH..ii wi.ul.l !- throufil 



rail* in A ii..rth.rl ntft ; 



urn-Mi. lu li ..ul-l l-rniif them out uO 

 -ii.l. 



.illll p"^-: 



vioe-prei*l< -nt ..f the 



Uco^raphical S* -|rt%. w r..nfrrr 

 I'i-r\. in ri. 



nia-l. v..\p. t,, N-.rtli (ir ntninl in tip- sum 

 sii-iit (!.. r . t< 



iinilNtis. i>f t!,, rt-Mill 



rtatit id*. - 

 .- mj '.:. lii lition. 



Mdadtoftl thr 

 liooTered before on Umni 

 t !i </ It wa< jii!.t large enough to coii 



r MW. I have t.^tr.l it. an.i I fin.l that the 

 l-odtioni.<almMt vimilar to that u^.l !U lato 



from the east. The Umuicy drained I 

 ton b a kind of platean broken bv legated foil 

 .. and has a Ur. ivil 



Mine soil 

 ble for all ordi 

 fur wheat. The Indians it>. 





ilted States war ships. It looks like 



I." 



of Sir Martin Con way'* expt- 



lvn pul.lij.lutl this >t ,tr MI hi* 



M ' irasjemf "f Bptebetfi ." 



Rttrlonn. An cx|-dm<>n ili-d from 

 r Antarctica. It is under the 



oee waters ,,f atitarctira which have 

 ed impenetrable to ttounsuitabh 



found, effect a landing at ( 'ajw Adare, 



e and oWrvalory will l* crwtcil and 



i* of ofllrers and men. who will traverse 



f the continent an far as 



[>oition of 



gnetic pole, ami make constant records 

 :ic. magnetic, and astronomical condl 



whaler ' 



oinpleting her coal supply at 

 A. touch at (irnhatn's I .and ami work 



U Land, .-..ntinuinir 



the short 

 Uelgica" 1 



Mii-tan.i". to rvtnn 



MI the 



or rv victual the ex- 

 iition arrived at 

 .'.'. and was join.- 



who waoniir ,.f irtv. 



"i Vmeriru. 



t'lailian > -il a 



ikiiown rn :iwai flow- 



the southeastern part of James bay. It has its rise 



:i. 23 A 



-After 



in V^t^mi lake, into which the Mr*uka or Bill 



a the *. u'.!. and 



mi 



ml BC EUas was made. July . 

 u. AmadeuA, of ml uf 



Den. The detail* and rrMilu of thr v&. 

 are reported a* follow*: 



lay*' travel. Malatpina glacier was 



occupied fotir days la eiwsing. For two day a 

 heavy fog enshroaded evsrything. and the party wet* 



;.....- ., - - ' ' ' 



Theywrr the foot of Sr ward r 



and thr* were obliged to journey abont It milr* 



,n ;aailal.lr -,. f -a. found to cross the ftrld 



of lea, Crossing the glacier, they eame to 

 pasm, anil from her* the descent of S mile* was 



The partv thro 



Agassis glacier to a point where the V 

 joins the divide alt) 



ton U, in the opinion of all nnnntalneer 

 seen it, the roughest in the world. IVoni this point 

 no one was allowed to march alone, all being s*ror- 

 lv attached to one another with ropes. Here the 

 American members of Princ* 1,^*'* |rty were 

 left, and t h.-\ fonned a camp to await the return of 

 the mountain 



' 



July W, and aft.-r w-vt-ral hours' ha. 



|iarty arrived at the top of the divide. Here a leal 



was pitched. Then the ascent began again, and in 



ur- fr.xn tli. -y were on the murt 



loft\ jak of tin- mountain. At- ut two boors were 



tie |ieak. and during; tin- tm.r much was 



done. Some members of the narty took scientific 



MS. The pbotograpner look many pic- 



at.allof 



data a repeft to the 



t ion has Axed thed 

 100 ' 



subject onlv to such slight correction aa may change 



tal ad or ; 



has aim aimwered in the negative the question 

 whether St. Kltas was at one time a volcano. There 

 is not the slfe! alion of volcanic action 



an> .-w glacier was discover^: 



the Augusta Mountains and (irrat I^Kan. It 

 its eourve aj>parently t< the era, and wi 



was 



One of the party that went part of the way up 



the mountain de*rribed a wonderful mirage seen 



Malaspina gla. a abort sun- 



-ii.1. -and 1 was looking around at the 



mountain* in their ruined grandeur and the sky 



Mitlea of light Clue. Mont 



unt Augusta. 



I. the Marvibor Mervin. thr 

 Vgaesis glaciers lay before our enchanted eye*. 

 the north, and was thunderstruck to be- 



t hi - we* de of masri v* Mount 



x- Bim f ..- -, '--- .. 

 plainly visible. I called the attention of my com- 

 pSoM to the stnnge sight, and fonn.1 that they 

 mw everything exarUy as I saw it. The mirage. 

 .on k mml nave been, lasted from 2,45 in the 

 momimr until 4.20. It began to diemptw a: 

 and r,, |U ired five ninntM to diemppmr> 



MnMrt {townMwf MteMirf It ^ 



graphic and topographic surrep aod exploration* 



