NUNATAK GLACIER 
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a bold rock shore, 
but at the north it 
terminated among 
gravels, and a nar¬ 
row remnant of 
ice, half buried, 
extended several 
hundred yards 
west of the main 
mass. Near and 
east of the position 
of the glacier front 
is a high rock ter¬ 
race against the 
south wall of the 
valley, and this 
culminates at the 
east in a bold 
knob, thoroughly 
smoothed and 
rounded by recent 
glaciation. In the 
hollow separating 
mass of ice of uncertain relations (fi«•. It was seen 
only from the 
west, and was 
supposed to 
beatongueor 
distributary 
arm of Nun- 
atak Glacier. 
The fact that 
it lay several 
hundred feet 
higher than 
FIG. 32 . CASCADING GLACIER IN NUNATAK FIORD. 
The visible portion of the glacier has no valley, but descends 
wall of valley of Nunatak Glacier. Photographed June 21,1899. 
this knob from the south wall lay a 
FIG. 33. SOUTH TONGUE OF NUNATAK GLACIER IN 1899, 
