Fig. 11 The southeastern part of St. Kitts (from British Admiralty Chart No. 487). |
Fig. 60 Ideal section of the uptilted and down-worn half of the same atoll, drawn on twice the scale of Figure 59. |
PL. VI St. Kitts from Basseterre roadstead. Continuous with Pl. VII. |
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. 64 Rough plan of the southwest coast of Antigua, showing slightly cliffed headlands and beach-filled bays. |
Fig. 29 The Petit Piton, next north of the Grand Piton on the southwest coast of St. Lucia; looking east. |
Fig. 26 The embayed coast and coral reefs of eastern Martinique (from British Admiralty Chart No. 371). |
Fig. 46 A cliffed island at the entrance to St. Thomas harbor, looking north. |
PL. V The central volcanic range of St. Kitts, looking northeast. Mt. Brimstone on the left. |
Figs. 12 and 13 St. Kitts (from U.S. |
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. 54 Ham bluff, the precipitous northwest coast of St. Croix. |
Fig. 31 The low cliffs of the mid-west coast, St. Lucia. |