Fic. 31.—Terminal portion of Bryant glacier seen from the east, showing clean, 
white ice above and stratified, discolored ice below, with a talus slope at the base. 
Height of vertical face above the gravel plain in front about 140 feet. In this and 
the following views the amount of débris in the discolored ice is greatly exaggerated 
by surlace spreading. 
Fic. 32.—Middle portion of Bryant glacier seen from the east, showing increased 
thickness of white ice above and the curvature of the discolored layers below. 
