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De la carte : “ L'Isle de Saint-Domingue ”, dressée en 1722 pour l'usage du Roy, par G. Delisle, premier Géographe du Roy, de l'Académie Royale des Sciences. (Bibl. Nat. Pf 33). Phot. L. Moreau, Paris

Fig. 52 — Diamond Island, a cliffed stack in the southern Grenadines.

Fig. 7 — Montserrat (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart No. 1011).

Fig. 50 — Part of Union Island, one of the Grenadines; looking southeast. The subdued forms of the island, taken in connection with its pronounced embayments and immature headland cliffs, suggest that it was first subjected to erosion for a long period, then moderately submerged and embayed and immaturely cliffed.

Fig. 65 — The Island of St. Bartholomew (from British Admiralty Chart No. 2038).

Fig. 21 — An embayed and cliffed part of the east coast of Dominica (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart No. 1318).

Fig. 51 — Cannouan Island, one of the Grenadines (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart No. 1640).

Fig. 20 — The southwestern coast of Dominica.

Fig. 66 — The Island of St. Martin (from British Admiralty Chart No. 2038).

Fig. 48 — Cockroach Island, northwest of St. Thomas, looking north.

Fig. 45 — The embayed island of Virgin Gorda (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart No. 3904).

Fig. 20 — The southwestern coast of Dominica.

PL. III — The younger volcanic cones of Montserrat.

Fig. 47 — Cockroach Island, northwest of St. Thomas, looking east.

Fig. 9 — Statia (from British Admiralty Chart No. 487).

Fig. 44 — The embayed island of Tortola and the near-by islands (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart No. 3904).

PL. XV — Island of St. Thomas: north coast from the crest, looking northeast.

Fig. 3 — One of the Saints, south of Guadeloupe, with moderately cliffed headlands between well-developed drowned-valley embayments; looking west

Fig. 27 — The mud flow of southwestern St. Lucia, by which several to the main island.

Fig. 5 — A rough outline of the residual island of Redonda, north of Montserrat; looking north.