PL. XIII Kingstown harbor, St. Vincent, looking west. |
Of the low headland cliffs in contrast with the advanced maturity of the is seen at the bay head on the left. |
PL. XVI Part of St. George's and the southwestern end of Grenada. |
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. |
PL. V The central volcanic range of St. Kitts, looking northeast. Mt. Brimstone on the left. |
Fig. 38 Cliffed headlands west of Kingstown harbor, southern end of St. Vincent. |
PL. XII Castries harbor, St. Lucia, looking north. |
Fig. 58 The north coast of eastern St. Croix. |
Fig. 35 The inner part of the delta plain of Cul de Sac, St. Lucia, looking northwest. See also Fig. 30. |
Slope of a group of young volcanoes; looking northwest and north. |
PL. X East coast of Martinique, looking north. |
PL. IX Mont Carbet and the cliff spur ends of Martinique, looking east. |
PL. XV Island of St. Thomas: north coast from the crest, looking northeast. |
Fig- 37 The delta plain of the Roseau valley on the west coast of St. Lucia looking southwest. See also Figs. 30 and 35. |
Fig. 36 The village of Soufrière on a delta front on the southwest coast of St. Lucia. |
PL. I Barbados: rolling cane land near summit, looking south |
PL. VII St. Kitts. |
Fig. 40 Spurs and islands on the southwest coast of St. Thomas, as and southwest. |
Vue partielle de la Pointe-a-Pitre. |