ILLTJSTBATIONS 



ILLUSTRATIONS: 



Feontispiece — The Canterbury Museum. 



Maps I — Geological Map of the Provinces of Canterbury and Westland. 



„ II — The Provinces of Canterbury and Westland during the Great 



Glacier Period. 

 Sections.JII — Geological Sections, Lyttelton and Christchurch Eailway Tunnel. 

 „ IT — General Sections. 



Maps IV — Portions of the Canterbury Plains, from W. T. Doyne's Ecport of 



Nov. 30th, 1865, to illustrate the Formation of Fans. 



„ V — General Structure of the Southern Alps, reduced from a Map, by 



E. Dobson, C.E. 



Views (a) The Moorhouse Eange, with the Sefton Peak and the Terminal Face 



of the Mueller Glacier. Photographed by G. P. Sealy. 



„ (b) Mount Cook and the Hooker Glacier from the Mueller Glacier. 



Photographed by Burton, Brothers. 



„ (c) Head of the Great Tasman Glacier. Photographed by G. P. Sealy. 



„ (d) Wanganui Bluff, West Coast, Mount One-One in the distance. 



Photographed by Thos. Pringle. 



„ (e) Francis Joseph Glacier, General View. Photographed by Thos 



Pringle. 



„ (f) River-bed of Waimakariri, with the Southern Alps, from the West 



Coast Eoad. Photographed by Grand and Dunlop. 



„ {g) Gorge of Eiver Eakaia before it enters the Canterbury Plains. 



Photographed by G. P. Sealy. 



„ (h) Skeleton of Dinornis Maximus (Owen), with that of a Moriori 



(Chatham Islands), for comparison. Photographed by the late 

 Dr. A. C. Barker. 



,, (i) Skeleton of Aptornis Otidiformis (Owen) in the Canterbury Museum, 



Photographed bv Easter and Wallis, 

 Sections... 1— Table of Eeference to Plates of Sections 2 to 9. 

 2 — Sections No. 1 to 4. 

 3 — Sections No. 1 to 10. 

 4 — Sections No. 1 to 3. 

 5 — Sections No. 1 to 9. 

 6— Sections No. 1 to 8. 

 7 — Sections No. 1 to 11. 

 8— Sections No. 1 to 4. 

 9 — Sections No. 1 to 9. 



