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PLATE XXXI MOUNT MELBOURNE. 



From a photograph by L. C. BERNACCHI (Be. 53, |-plate), Jan. 18, 1902 ; looking 

 westward. (Map A.) 



Mount Melbourne is a volcanic cone of 8337 feet, presumably quiescent. 



The sea-ice is here shown in the earlier stages of disintegration. The ridges 

 which form a lip to the floes have been produced by constant collision, while the 

 water-logged condition of those near at hand shows the effect of the wash and 

 spray upon the ice which is exposed to the waves outside. 



See also Plate IV. for the lip formation round pack-ice Hoes. 



