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[Article sur l'histoire monétaire des colonies françaises]
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Fig. 5 — A rough outline of the residual island of Redonda, north of Montserrat; looking north.

Fig. 6 — Silver Hill, a maturely dissected volcanic mass at the northern angle of Montserrat. The cliff of the most exposed headland is about 450 feet high and is one of the highest cliffs seen on any island.

Fig. 7 — Montserrat (from U. S. Hydrogr. Office Chart No. 1011).

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.

PL. III — The younger volcanic cones of Montserrat.