EXISTING GLACIERS. 



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deep crevasses and out upon its corrugated and broken 

 surface. 



The first persons who found it in their way to pay 

 more than a tourist's visit to this interesting object were 



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Fig. 12.— Map of Glacier Bay. Alaska, and its surroundings. 

 Arrow-points indicate glaciated area. 



Eev. J. L. Patton, Mr. Prentiss Baldwin, and myself, who 

 spent the entire month of August, 1886, encamped at the 



