PLATE CXIX. THE CATHEDRAL KOCKS. 



From photographs by R. W. SKELTON (Sk. 75 and 7ti, ^-plates), Dec. 22, 1902 ; 

 looking S.-E. from Ferrar Glacier. (Map B.) 



Taken from the surface of Ferrar Glacier, this picture shows a small tributary 

 ice-flow coming from the direction of the Camel's Hump, which is seen as a rocky 

 point in the distance. The Cathedral Rocks on the left, with dolerite clift's standing 

 back from an edge of granite, rise to 6000 feet above sea-level, and form about ten 

 miles of the right bank of Ferrar Glacier. 



Ferrar, Nat. Hist. Rep., vol. i., p. 30 ; Scott, Voyage of the ' Discovery,' 

 vol. ii., p. 224. 



