EXPLANATION OF PLATE XV 
Harriman Glacier 
The Ufj>er Figure shows the south end of the frontal cliff of the 
glacier and adjoining parts of the valley wall. The main part of the 
glacier lies outside the view at the right (see plate xm). At the left 
a tributary glacier descends from the mountain, and there are glimpses 
of other tributaries farther to the right. The visible part of the Har¬ 
riman Glacier is probably a motionless remnant, left clinging to the 
valley side by a slight retreat of the central part of the frontal cliff. 
See pages 94-96. 
From a photograph made by D. G. Inverarity, June 27, 1899. 
Negative no. 286 of the Curtis series. 
The Lower Figure shows the north end of the frontal cliff and ad¬ 
joining parts of the northwest wall of the valley. High on the moun¬ 
tain are two hanging valleys, each with a small glacier. See pages 95 
and 119. 
From a photograph made by D. G. Inverarity, June 27, 1899. 
Negative no. 285a of the Curtis series. 
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