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"His arm" Lyons. The usage of "Saro"
and Kabon dates only from Karius's
report (1929).
Mr. Austin who is conversant with
the steps of this inquiry expressed the
wish that his name "Lyons" be extended
to the usage the "Lyons Range" (see
map p. ). If that proceeding were sanctioned
then only Int. Saro, my call could be treated as a pure synonym,
and Kabon, Wuni, Macgyn Peaks, Karik
and Doreldson would refer to special
portions of the Lyons Range.
Regarding the names D'Albertis Dome (Austin)
and Fain (Karius) refer unquestionably
in my opinion to the same mountain, and
the former has priority over the latter.
Quote; Macgryn "On the 19th... in the forenoon
we passed a large branch nearly 100 yds wide,
which entered on the right bank. This tributary
I have named the Doreldson river ..." . Again "on
the morning of the 20th .... a large branch sixty-
or seventy yards broad entered the river with the left
bank... this affluent I have named the Block
River ... " has Macgryn spent a lot of the time
intervening used in party from the Doreldson River