907 A, E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 495 
Figure 2.—Abbot’s Head on north side of Harrington Sound ; a breeding-place 
for the Tropic Birds. Phot. by A. H. V., 1901. 
- Puate LX XIII. 
Shark’s Hole and grove of young Cedars, 1901. Phot. by A. H. V. 
P, 438. 
PLATE LixXcxaV. 
Figure 1.—Mangrove Swamp: Mangrove, on the left ; Black Jack, on the right. 
Figure 2.—Banana Patch in flower; wall covered by ‘‘ Life-leaf” (Bryophyllum). 
Phote | 90L CAN Have P4352. 
PLATE LXXV. 
Sand-dunes and drifting Shell-sand at Tucker’s Town Beach, 1901. 
Phot. by A. H. V. P. 487, 474. 
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Pratt LXXVI. 
The same; a nearer view, showing a section cut by the wind at (a), 
where the layers of sand are partly consolidated. These Dunes 
are partly covered by the sea-side ‘‘ black-berry ” shrub (Sccevola 
lobelia), 1901. Phot. by A. H. V. P. 474. 
Pratt LXXVII. 
Figure 1.—Serpuline Atolls or ‘‘ Boilers” near Hungry Bay, March, 1901. 
Phot. by A. H. V. 
Figure 2.—Another group of the same, March, 1901, A. H. V. P. 486. 
Puate LX XVIII. 
Group of Serpuline Atolls near Hungry Bay, during a very low 
spring-tide in March, 1901, A. H. V. P 486. 
Pratt LX XIX. 
Figure 1.—Castle Island, from the Citadel, looking southeast; a, Ruins of 
King’s Castle; 6, Water Cistern; c, Stone Catchment Slope; d, 
Gurnet Head Rock, 1901, A. H. V. P. 450-460. 
Figure 2.—Castle Island; profile view of the Aolian Rocks of Gurnet Head; a, 
Ruins of King’s Castle; b, Ruins of Southampton Fort, 1901, 
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Puatt LXxXX. 
Figure 1.—Pinnacle Rocks at Tobacco Bay (Coop Cove), near Fort Catherine, St. 
George’s Island. P. 472. 
Figure 2.—Castle Island from King’s Castle; a, the Citadel or Devonshire 
Redoubt ; 6, Ruined Barracks and Battery; c, Sea-wall or Pali- 
sade; c’,a small section destroyed by the hurricane of Sept. 
12, 1899; d, Barracks (part of the roof recently repaired); e, 
Castle Point of Main Island, 1901, A. H. V. P. 450. 
