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PLATE XXIX. 

 Stillwell Island, one of the largest members of the Way Archipelago. 



PLATE XXX. 



Fig. 1. A panorama looking across Cape Denison. On the left and in the distance 

 are the rising slopes of the inland ice. The moraine is in the foreground. 



Fig. 2. A panorama of the sea front looking eastward from Cape Denison. A 

 stretch of waterworn boulders is seen on the right, which are part of the beach deposits 

 which are referred to as the "lower moraines." The plateau slopes are visible to a 

 height of about 1,500ft. 



PLATE XXXI. 



Fig. 1. A panoramic view looking south from near the hut. In the distance are 

 the slopes of the inland ice sheet. In the foreground is the terminal moraine. Between 

 the rocks and the figure is a zone of ice impregnated with detritus which causes rapid 

 thawing on calm summer days. 



Fig. 2. A panoramic view looking north towards the sea. In the middle of the 

 picture is Round Lake. 



PLATE XXXII. 

 The Mackellar Islets viewed from an elevation of 800ft. on the mainland. 



PLATE XXXIII. 



Fig. 1. A large island of the Mackellar group, showing its planated surface. 

 Colonies of Adelie penguins are distributed over it, and the rocks in the foreground are 

 encrusted with salt. 



Fig. 2. Cape Hunter, composed of phyllites with vertical cleavage planes. 



PLATE XXXIV. 

 Locality map of Adelie Land. 



PLATE XXXV. 

 Locality map of Cape Denison. 



