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Plate IX. 



The largest erratic on the coast at Encounter Bay, measuring: 

 23 ft. in length. It is of porphyritic granite and is breaking up 

 along joint planes. 



Plate X. 



King's Point as seen from the east. With the exception of 

 the basal part of the extreme point it is entirely composed of 

 morainic material. 



Plate XI. 



"West Island, off King's Point, at a distance of half a mile 

 from the latter. Shows an ice-smoothed outline. 



Plate XII. 



Summit of the moraine at King's Point. A ridge of the 

 upper (sandy) beds is seen at the back, and a number of large 

 erratics resting on boulder-clay in the foreground. 



Plate XIII. 



View of the eastern side of the moraine at King's Point, with 

 a large perched boulder near the summit. 



Plate XIV. 



The large boulder seen in Plate XIII. at a nearer view. The 

 erratic, which is 8 ft. long, is of granite and rests on undisturbed 

 glacial till. 



Plate XV. 



King's Point moraine, facing the sea, showing a group of 

 large erratics near the summit and a washout in glacial till on the 

 left-hand side. 



Plate XVI. 



The washout on left-hand side in Plate XV. at a nearer view,. 



showing the stony character of the till. 



Plate XVII. 



Two examples of glaciated stones from the King's Point 

 moraine. About half natural size. 



