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PLATE XXXIV. CAPE WASHINGTON. 



FIG. 1 (Map A). From a photograph by L. C. BERNACCHI (Be. 54, ^-plate), 

 Jan. 18, 1902 ; looking to the N. 



FIG. 2 (Map A). From a photograph by R. W. SKELTON (Sk. 67, -plate), 

 Jan. 18, 1902; looking to the S.-S.-W. 



This headland, in its general direction, no less than in its appearance and in 

 the relation which it bears to Mount Melbourne, has a striking resemblance 

 to Minna Bluff and Mount Discovery, farther south. In either case there is a 

 volcanic cone with a long headland of volcanic rock tailing from it to the W. 

 and S.-W., to terminate in a sudden bend to the S. 



See Ferrar, Nat. Hist. Rep., vol. i., pp. 20, 22; also, Scott, Voyage of the 

 'Discovery,' vol. i., p. 151. 



