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Fig. 38 — Cliffed headlands west of Kingstown harbor, southern end of St. Vincent.

Fig. 50 — Part of Union Island, one of the Grenadines; looking southeast. The subdued forms of the island, taken in connection with its pronounced embayments and immature headland cliffs, suggest that it was first subjected to erosion for a long period, then moderately submerged and embayed and immaturely cliffed.

Fig. 51 — Cannouan Island, one of the Grenadines (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart No. 1640).

Fig. 52 — Diamond Island, a cliffed stack in the southern Grenadines.

Fig- 53 — The embayed southeast coast of Grenada (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart No. 1316)

Fig. 54 — Ham bluff, the precipitous northwest coast of St. Croix.

PLANCHE XIV. Famille caraïbe de Saint - Vincent. Gravure du XVIIIe siècle.

PL. XIII — Kingstown harbor, St. Vincent, looking west.

PL. XVI — Part of St. George's and the southwestern end of Grenada.

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Vue de Kingstown, Capitale de Saint-Vincent
Auteur(s) : Jeunesse, Auguste (18..-18..)
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