EXPLANATION OF PLATE III 
Hugh Miller Glacier 
The glacier flows to Hugh Miller Inlet, Glacier Bay, from the west. 
See figure 17. 
The panoramic photographs reproduced in this view were taken 
from the summit of an island. 
The main neve feeding the glacier lies to the left of the view, and 
the ice stream from it flows beyond the peak seen at the southwest, 
first coming into view in the west-southwest. It then spreads broadly, 
and flows down a valley to the northwest as well as toward the ob¬ 
server. 
The ice cliff bordering the broader stretch of water is nearly a mile 
long and from 100 to 140 feet high. A cave mouth at the left marks 
the issue of a stream flowing through a tunnel in the ice. 
See pages 34-38. 
Drawing by S. B. Nichols, from photographs made by G. K. Gil¬ 
bert, June 11, 1899. Negatives nos. 265, 266, 267 and 268, United 
States Geological Survey. 
