PLATE XXIX. CAPE CONSTANCE AND CAPE JONES. 



FIG. 1 (Map A). From a photograph by C. R. ROYDS (R. 89, 5" x 4" film), 

 Jan. 15, 1902; looking S.-W. 



FIG. 2 (Map A). From photographs by L. C. BERNACCHI (Be. 20 and 20a, 

 ^-plates), Jan. 15, 1902; looking S.-W. 



FIG. 3 (Map A). Cape Constance from the W. ; from a photograph by R. W. 

 SKELTON (Sk. 58, |-plate), Jan. 15, 1<I02. 



These pictures illustrate the coast-line of the mainland to the W. of Coulman 

 Island. The strip of foothills, of which these capes and the volcanic cone form 

 a part, is here nearly twenty miles broad. "From the N. they can be seen to 

 be decreasing slightly in height westwards toward the base of the Admiralty 

 Range, and thus appear to mark off a longitudinal valley running parallel to the 

 coast." Ferrar, Nat. Hist. Rep., vol. i., p. 18. 



