1. Flying “between James Id. and Albemarle. I cannot identify small 
island in distance. July 30, 193 s * 
2. Shore line, part of Cartago Bay, Albemarle Id. July 30, 193 s * 
3. Shore line east side Albemarle, between Cartago Bay and north 
end. July 30 , 193 s * 
4. Shore line east side near northern part Albemarle (sheet of red or 
terra cotta colored lava). July 30. 193 s * 
5 . (A) Large crater, north end Albemarle Id., Galapagos. 
July 30, 193 s * Se e print (B). 
6. (B) Large crater, north end Albemarle Id., Galapagos. July 30 , 
193 s * See print (A). 
7. Tagus cove, looking west across channel to Narborough, Galapagos. 
July 30, 193 s * 
g. Tagus cove, looking west across channel to Narborough, Galapagos. 
July 30, 193 s * 
9 & 10. Crater lake (containing 2 little islands) south of Tagus Cove, 
July 30, 193 s * Visited by Darwin, lS35l see “Beagle” narra- 
tive. ? White"^ mark, salt deposit on shore? 
11 . Crater near east point of James Island. July 30 , 193 s * These are 
Craters X and Y ( shown on prints 12 and 13) , but I do not re- 
call now which is which. I believe the larger crater in the 
center of the picture to be X, and the corner of the slope 
showing to the extreme right of the picture at the water line 
to be Y. The headland in the upper left corner of the photo- 
graph is the east side of James Bay, where the ship anchored. 
I wonder if the X crater is the “Sugar Loaf" named on H.O. 
Chart 179S. 
12. I believe this is crater X on No. 11, July 30 , 193 s 
13* I believe this is crater Y on No. 11. July 30 , 193 s * 
14. Salt crater lake, James Id., Galapagos, visited by Darwin in 1S35 
and mentioned in his “Voyage of the Beagle" narrative. July 
30, 193 s * This crater is hidden behind X crater of No. 11. 
15 . Bartholomew Id., Sulivan Bay, James Id. July 30,' 193 s * 
