PLATE XXVI CAPE WADWORTH, COULMAN ISLAND. 



FIG. 1 (Map A). From a photograph by C. R. ROYDS (R. 87, 5"x4" film), 

 Jan. 15, 1902. 



FIG. 2 (Map A). From a photograph by C. R. ROYDS (R. 86, 5" x 4" film), 

 Jan. 15, 1902. 



FIG. 3 (Map A). From a photograph by C. R. ROYDS (R. 88, 5" x 4" film), 

 Jan. 15, 1902. 



All three Figures represent the detail of rock and ice around the small 

 landing-place on Cape Wadworth, at the northern extremity of Coulman Island. 



A record was again deposited here on the rocks, where a landing had once 

 before been made by members of the "Southern Cross" Expedition, in 1899. 



For an account of the discovery of this island on Jan. 17, 1841, by Sir 

 James Ross, when still at a distance from it of more than a hundred miles, I 

 may refer the reader to his Voyage to the Antarctic, Regions, vol. i., p. 199 (1847). 



