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Daly’s chapter on the geology and scenery of the northeast 
coast —a chapter which also contains a brief description 
Fig. 7. REGION OF ]1RON STRAND 
1. Point at entrance to Seven Island Bay; 2. The Iron Strand (Sagliarvtsek), shoal 
water close in (black sand and rocks). 
of the very different, though likewise imposing, fiords and 
channels about Cape Mugford. In order to avoid a tedious 
verbal account, while giying some idea of the curiously 
varied scenery of the coast as I have seen it, a considerable 
Fig. 8. ReEeGIon oF IRON STRAND 
1. Promontory off north end Iron Strand; 2. Long fresh water pond. 
number of sketches have been introduced (Figures 7 to 12). 
The configuration of the sea bottom off the coast is, 
of course, of the utmost importance to the fisheries.. Im- 
perfect as they are, the Admiralty charts yet give us our 
best information on this subject; to them the reader is 
