LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



PLATE 



LVI. 



LVII. 



LVIII. 

 LIX. 



LX. 



LXI. 



LXn. 



LXIIL 



LXIV. 



LXV. 



LXVI. 



LXVII. 



LXVIII. 

 LXIX. 



LXX. 



LXXI. 



LXXII. 



FigL 



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Frozen sea-spray encrusting boxes of stores Facing 



Digging out stores after the cases had been buried in ice during 



a blizzard 

 View of High Hill, Cape Royds, with Cape Barne on the left in 



the distance „ 



Kenyte lava showing spheroidal weathering „ 



Weathered boulder of kenyte from moraine at Cape Royds „ 



Weathered boulder of kenyte on the foothills of Mount Erebus „ 

 Weathered concretions out of the Beacon Sandstone, Knob Head 



Mountain „ 



A typical glacier-sculptured valley 



Fig. 1. Looking south-south-west from Cape Royds across the now 

 nearly snow-free kenyte 

 „ 2. Surface of the Ferrar Glacier 

 „ 3. Flagstaff Point 

 „ 4. Coast at Cape Barne 



General Map of South Victoria Land showing chief tectonic features, 

 geological faults, foliation, and volcanic craters 



Fig. 1. Panoramic view of Mount Erebus 

 „ 2. Telephoto view of Mount Erebus 



„ 1. Eruption of Mount Erebus on March 10, 1908 



„ 2. View of Erebus looking about east -south -east 



„ 3. Looking north by west from the summit of Erebus 



„ 1 . Ice mound round funiarole on floor of second crater of Erebus 

 „ 2. Snow fosse at north-west side of rim of second crater 



„ ] . Pumice from summit of active crater of Erebus 

 „ 2. The active crater of Erebus 



Felspar crystals from summit of Mount Erebus 



Sections through Mount Erebus and through Ross Island 



Fig. 1 . Eruption of Erebus 

 „ 2. Eruption of Erebus, June 14, 1908 



Final phase of the eruption of Mount Erebus on June 14, 1908 



Fig. 1. Parasitic volcanic cone at Cape Bird 

 „ 2. Cape Bird, Ross Island 



„ 1. Cape Barne 



„ 2. Basic dyke intersecting agglomerates at Cape Barne Pillar 



„ 1. Parasitic Tuff Cone, chiefly formed of kenyte tuff, near Cape 



Barne 

 „ 2. Mount Cis, a parasitic cone on the slopes of Erebus 



„ 1 . Inaccessible Island on left, part of Tent Island on right, looking 

 north 



„ 2. Tent Island on left, Inaccessible Island on right, looking north- 

 north-west 



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