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Land to the W. of Sir John Murray Glacier, called Geikie Land 
after Sir Archibald Geikie, the Scotch geologist. 
To the W. of Geikie Land, Dugdale Glacier, named after Frank 
Dugdale, Esq., of Snitterfield, Stratford-on-Avon. 
Westye Egeberg Glacier, named after the late Consul Westye 
Egeberg, of Christiania, Norway. 
Scott Keltie Glacier, named after Dr. Scott Кеше, F.R.G.S., 
F.R.S.E., D.Sc., Hon. Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society 
of London. 
Yngvar Nielson Glacier, named after Prof. Dr. Yngvar Nielsen, 
of Christiania University. 
Ommanney Glacier, after Admiral Sir Erasmus Ommanney, K.C.B. 
Dr. Reush Glacier, after Dr. Reush, President of the Royal 
Geographical Society, Christiania. 
Haffner Glacier, after Colonel Haffner, Director of the Govern- 
ment Survey of Norway. 
Frank Newnes Glacier, after Frank Newnes, Esq., the only son 
of Sir George Newnes, Bart. 
A bay at the mouth of Sir John Murray Glacier, named Colbeck 
Bay, after Lieut. Colbeck, R.N.R., Magnetic Observer of the 
Expedition. 
The end of Robertson Bay— Protection Grove. 
Glacier S. E. of Camp Ridley— Warning Glacier. 
On THE East COAST or VICTORIA LAND. 
Conspicuous cape to the N.W. of Coulman Island, named Cape 
Constance, after Constance Borchgrevink, the Commander’s wife. 
Lat. 73^ 17' S., long. 168° 31’ E. | 
Bay to the W. of Coulman Island, called Lady Newnes Bay. 
The inner part of Wood Bay—lat. 74° 23 S., long. 164° 3' E.— 
named Southern Cross Firth, after the Expedition vessel, the Southern 
Cross. 
Land to the S. and W. of Southern Cross Firth, ramed Newnes 
Land, after Sir George Newnes, Bart. 
Island discovered to the S.W. of Mount Melbourne, named Oscar 
Island, after His Majesty King Oscar of Norway and Sweden, 
An island still further south, called Markham Island, after Sir 
Clements Markham, K.C.B., President of the Royal Geographical 
Society, London. 
A cape in about lat. 76^ S., called Cape Neumayer, after Prof. 
Dr. Neumayer, Director of the Seewarte, Hamburg. 
