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THE PHOTOGRAPH 
Issued with tbis year's proceeding's illustrates the appearance of 
the fissure at the end of October. A comparison of this photo- 
graph with the one issued by the Society for the year 1875, which 
depicts the appearance of the opening to the fissure at that time, 
will serve to shew the extent of the excavation to this date. 
