. Visit to the glaciers of Alaska and Mount St. Elias . MOUNT 6T. ELIAS,iFrom u Vholograyh Sir. H. W. Toi-ll Excerpt from the Journal and Proceedings of THE ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY, 1, Savile Row; FRANCIS EDWARDS, 83, High Street, Marylebone, VV. ( 421 :, A Visit to the Glaciers of Alaska and Mount St. Harold W. Topham. (Eead at the Evening Meeting, April 8th, 1889.)Map and Illustration, p. 468. To those among my audience who were present two years ago when apaper on the same region was read by Mr. Seton-Karr to the Society, Ican, 1 fear, oflfer little that is new. They will,


. Visit to the glaciers of Alaska and Mount St. Elias . MOUNT 6T. ELIAS,iFrom u Vholograyh Sir. H. W. Toi-ll Excerpt from the Journal and Proceedings of THE ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY, 1, Savile Row; FRANCIS EDWARDS, 83, High Street, Marylebone, VV. ( 421 :, A Visit to the Glaciers of Alaska and Mount St. Harold W. Topham. (Eead at the Evening Meeting, April 8th, 1889.)Map and Illustration, p. 468. To those among my audience who were present two years ago when apaper on the same region was read by Mr. Seton-Karr to the Society, Ican, 1 fear, oflfer little that is new. They will, however, have, at leastthis advantage, they know exactly where Mount St. Elias is those who may not, I will premise that to reach Alaska, they mustcross first the Atlantic Ocean to Montreal, and then the Americancontinent to Victoria in British Columbia, and then go up the Pacificcoast by sea for a thousand miles, in order to find themselves at Sitka,the capital of Alaska. Not very far from Sitka is Glacier Ba3\ Tothe west of this is Cross


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