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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. Image fixe
Fig- 37 — The delta plain of the Roseau valley on the west coast of St. Lucia looking southwest. See also Figs. 30 and 35. Image fixe
Fig- 53 — The embayed southeast coast of Grenada (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart No. 1316) Image fixe
Fig- 55 — A lightly cliffed headland on the north coast of St. Croix. Image fixe
Fig. 10 — A rough outline of Statia, as seen through hazy air from the northwest end of St. Kitts: the huge inclined slabs of limestone, known as the “White Wall,” on the shore of the cone, appear to have been lifted up from a preëxistent submarine bank when the volcano was formed. Image fixe
Fig. 11 — The southeastern part of St. Kitts (from British Admiralty Chart No. 487). Image fixe
Fig. 14 — Basseterre, the chief town of St. Kitts, on the shore Image fixe
Fig. 15 — Nevis (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart No. 1011). Image fixe
Fig. 16 — Nevis, as seen from the southwest. The young cone is built are seen in Saddle and Cone mountains. Image fixe
Fig. 17 — The northern side of Nevis, looking east. Image fixe
Fig. 18 — Morne au Diable, a maturely dissected volcano at the northern end of Dominica. Image fixe
Fig. 19 — Morne au Diable (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart N0. 1318). Image fixe
Fig. 2 — Saba Island (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart No. 1011) Image fixe
Fig. 20 — The southwestern coast of Dominica. Image fixe
Fig. 20 — The southwestern coast of Dominica. Image fixe
Fig. 21 — An embayed and cliffed part of the east coast of Dominica (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart No. 1318). Image fixe
Fig. 22 — Cliffed headlands of southwestern Martinique. Image fixe
Fig. 23 — Cliffed headlands of southern Martinique. Image fixe
Fig. 24 — Cliff and stack of southernmost Martinique. Image fixe
Fig. 25 — The embayed and cliffed coast of southwestern Martinique (from British Admiralty Chart No. 371). Image fixe
Fig. 26 — The embayed coast and coral reefs of eastern Martinique (from British Admiralty Chart No. 371). Image fixe
Fig. 27 — The mud flow of southwestern St. Lucia, by which several to the main island. Image fixe
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. Image fixe
Fig. 29 — The Petit Piton, next north of the Grand Piton on the southwest coast of St. Lucia; looking east. Image fixe
Fig. 3 — One of the Saints, south of Guadeloupe, with moderately cliffed headlands between well-developed drowned-valley embayments; looking west Image fixe