ILLUSTRATIONS 



PLATE. FACING PAGE. 



I. Bougainvillea in a Nassau Garden 3 



II. Physiographic and Geologic Views 8 



Fig. 1. View of Sail Rocks showing Marine Erosion. 

 Fig. 2. View of Highway on Summit of Blue Ridge, New 

 Providence. 



III. Physiographic and Geologic Views 14 



Fig. 1. View Showing Surface of Wave Eroded Limestone, 



Sail Rocks. 

 Fig. 2. View of Wave Eroded Limestone, Showing Casts of 



Roots and Other Vegetable Remains, Sail Rocks. 



IV. Physiographic and Geologic Views 18 



Fig. 1. View Showing Cross-bedded Structure in ^Eolian 



Limestone at Nassau. 



Fig. 2. Nearer View of Cross-bedded Structure in ^Eolian 

 Limestone at Nassau. 



V. Physiographic and Geologic Views. 24 



Fig. 1. View of Harold Pond, New Providence, a Typical 



Brackish Water Lake. 



Fig. 2. View of Great Lake, Watlings Island, with Foam 

 blown in Heaps on the Beach. 



VI. Physiographic and Geologic Views 30 



Fig. 1. View showing Thin-bedded Limestone, Green Cay. 

 Fig. 2. View showing a Recemented Boulder Rampart, 

 Green Cay. 



VII. Physiographic and Geologic Views 36 



Fig. 1. View showing Boulder Rampart, Green Cay. 

 Fig. 2. Nearer View of Boulder Rampart. 



VIII. Physiographic and Geologic Views 42 



Fig. 1. View of Raised Coral Reef, Overlaid by ^Eolian 



Limestone, Green Cay. 

 Fig. 2. Nearer View of Raised Coral Reef. 



IX. Physiographic and Geologic Views 46 



Fig. 1. View of Ocean Hole, Tarpum Bay, Eleuthera. 

 Fig. 2. View of Old Sea-cliff with Cavern, New Providence. 

 X. Map Showing Bahama Islands and Adjacent Land Masses.... 52 



XI. Bahama Fossils 58 



XII. Bahama Fossils 64 



XIII. Bahama Fossils ?0 



XIV. Physical Apparatus 7y 



Fig. 1. Kew-Casella Dip Circle. 

 Fig. 2. Sexton Tide Gauge. 



