PLATE XX. THE MOUNTAINS OF ADMIRALTY EANGE. 



FIG. 1 (Map A). From photographs by Mr FORD (Fo. 217 and 219, ^-plates); 

 looking S. from Cape Adare towards the head of Robertson Bay, 

 Jan. 9, 1902. 



FIG. 2 (Map A). From a telephotograph by R. W. SKELTON (Sk. 45, -plate); 

 looking S. from Cape Adare to Mount Minto and Mount Adam, Jan. 9, 

 1902. 



"The range of mountains extending to the N.-W. was called Admiralty 

 Range, of which the higher and more conspicuous were distinguished by the 

 names of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty under whose orders I was 

 serving. Mount Minto, Mount Adam, and Mount Parker were named after 

 the Right Honourable Earl Minto, the First Lord ; Vice-Admiral Sir Charles 

 Adam, K.C.B., . . . and Vice-Admiral Sir William Parker, Bart., G.C.B., . 

 the two Senior Naval Lords." Voyage to the Antarctic Regions, by Sir James 

 Clark Ross, R.N., vol. i., p. 185 (1847). 



Compare Plate CXXX. 



