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. |
PL. II The uplifted limestone island of Marie Galante. |
Of the low headland cliffs in contrast with the advanced maturity of the is seen at the bay head on the left. |
Fig. 2 Saba Island (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart No. 1011) |
Fig. 45 The embayed island of Virgin Gorda (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart No. 3904). |
Fig. 20 The southwestern coast of Dominica. |
Fig. 39 Part of St. Thomas, as seen from the south. The immaturity spurs and valleys is strikingly shown. Part of the town of St. Thomas |
PL. III The younger volcanic cones of Montserrat. |
Fig. 46 A cliffed island at the entrance to St. Thomas harbor, looking north. |
Fig. 57 The non-cliffed north coast of St. Croix at Christiansted. |
Fig. 47 Cockroach Island, northwest of St. Thomas, looking east. |
Fig. 9 Statia (from British Admiralty Chart No. 487). |
Fig. 58 The north coast of eastern St. Croix. |
Fig. 44 The embayed island of Tortola and the near-by islands (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart No. 3904). |
Fig. 56 The western end of St. Croix at Fred |
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 |