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description of the various cases is desirable. The map of McMurdo 

 Sound (below) should be consulted for the exact location of each 

 deposit, remembering that in most cases the} r rest on slowly- 

 moving ice and are not fixed points. The capital letters in 



Fig. 1. — Map of McMurdo Sound, showing the localities of 

 the raised deposits, moraines, etc. 



parentheses throughout the present paper refer to the positions 

 of the deposits as plotted on this map and on the bird's-eye 

 view of part of the area (fig. 2, p. 54). 



