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PLATE XXXIII. THE COAST OF SOUTH VICTORIA LAND. 



FIG. 1. From a photograph by L. C. BERNACCHI (Be. 144, ^-plate), Feb. 19, 1904 ; 

 shows part of the coast-line of Wood Bay, a water-worn piedmont face 

 extending from the foot of Mount Melbourne. The pack-ice is of a similar 

 character to that which is illustrated and described in Fig. 1, Plate V. 



FIG. 2 (Map A). From a photograph by R. W. SKELTON (Sk. 69, ^-plate), 

 Jan. 1902; looking westward to the coast of South Victoria Land, S. of 

 Cape Washington, where a tabular range of mountains affords a very 

 characteristic feature, and has been named Mount Nansen. See Plate 

 CXXXIII. 



FIG. 3 (Map A). From a photograph by L. C. BERNACCHI (Be. 27, ^-plate), 

 Jan. 1902 ; looking westward to the coast of South Victoria Land, a little 

 N. of M'Murdo Sound. It illustrates part of the Prince Albert Range of 

 mountains, so named by Sir James Ross. 



Ferrar, Nat. Hist. Rep., vol. i., pp. 21, 65. 



