Fig. 14 



Fig. 15 



Figs. 14-15 — Stamukhi, or stranded hummocks, the upper 25 miles off the coast of the easternmost 

 island of the New Siberian group in September, 1903, and the lower off the west coast of Taimyr Penin- 

 sula in August, 1900. The upper consisted of many-years-old ice; highest point, 57 feet above the 

 water. The lower was formed during the summer of 1900; height, about 30 feet. (Photographs by F. 

 A. Matisen in Kolchak's "Ice of the Kara and Siberian Seas," PI. 10, Fig. 2, and PI. 9. Fig. i). 



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