GLACIERS. 



Figs. 94S-952. 



Fig. 948. — Part of the glacier district of Mt. Blanc, the lighter middle portion of the map 

 16 miles long, out of 22 miles the whole length ; river on the northwest side, the Arve 

 in the valley of Chamouni, and that on the southeast side, the Doire; B, Mt. Blanc; G, 

 Aiguille du Geant; J, the Jardin; T, Aig. du Tour; V, Aig. Yerte; a, Argentiere Glacier; 

 ba, Brenva 61.; bn, Bossons Gl.; bs, Bois Gl.; g, Geant or Tacul Gl. ; I, Lechaiul GL; m, 

 Mer de Glace, upper part of the Bois Glacier; mg, Miage Gl.; ta, Talefre Gl. ; tr, Tour 

 Gl.; it, TrientGl. 



Fig. 949. — Section of the Mer de Glace near m of fig. 94^, or opposite Trelaporte ; 950, 

 section of same near bs of fig. 948, or opposite Montanvert ; 951, View of the Rhone Glacier; 

 952, profile of same, c, c, etc. heing the transverse crevasses, fading out, and becoming 

 curved after passing the cascade at am. 



