The name was probably given by Discovery Investigations personnel who roughly charted these islands in 1927.
Its name was given descriptively, probably by the Discovery Investigations in 1926-30.
It was charted by Discovery Investigations in 1927 and probably named after Kapt.
The name was probably given by Discovery Investigations personnel who roughly surveyed the point in 1927.
The name appears on a chart based on a 1927 Discovery Investigations survey, but may reflect an earlier naming.
In 1924 he returned to Ireland to become the first director of research in the Discovery Investigations.
It was charted and named descriptively by Discovery Investigations in 1929-30.
It was probably named by Discovery Investigations personnel who charted the area during the period 1926-30.
The feature was charted and descriptively named by the Discovery Investigations in 1935.
The island was probably named by Discovery Investigations personnel who re-surveyed it in 1927.