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PL. III — The younger volcanic cones of Montserrat.

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.

Fig. 28 — The Grand Piton, on the southwest coast of St. Lucia, where it is adjoined by the cliff-margined mud flow; looking northwest. The Petit Piton rises in the background.

Fig. 8 — Center Hill, on the northwest coast of Montserrat, showing the deeply incised inner valleys between sharply serrated ridges, the moderately dissected lower slopes, and the low cliffs of the shore. The higher cliffs in the left foreground are part of Silver Hill, Fig. 6.

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

Fig- 33 — The highest headland cliffs on the east coast of St. Lucia; the village of Dennery occupies a beach in the left foreground. An important sugar plantation lies on a delta plain between the low ridge in the middle distance and the higher ridge in the background.

Slope of a group of young volcanoes; looking northwest and north.

Fig. 56 — The western end of St. Croix at Fred

Fig. 24 — Cliff and stack of southernmost Martinique.

PL. IX — Mont Carbet and the cliff spur ends of Martinique, looking east.