- Mount Huggins
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Mount Huggins (78°17′S 162°29′E / 78.283°S 162.483°E) is a large conical mountain, 3,735 m, surmounting the heads of Allison, Dale, and Potter Glaciers in the Royal Society Range. Discovered by the Discovery expedition (1901–04) which named it for Sir William Huggins, President of the Royal Society, 1900-05.[1]
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