Lillie Range

A group of low peaks rising to 780 metres (2,560 ft) high, which borders the Ross Ice Shelf between Gough and Le Couteur Glaciers.

The highest summit, 780 metres (2,560 ft) high, in the Bravo Hills along the edge of Ross Ice Shelf, located between the mouths of Gough and Le Couteur Glaciers.

A rock cape at the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf forming the north extremity of Lillie Range in the foothills of the Prince Olav Mountains.

A glacier, 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) long, which drains north from Mount Daniel to the Ross Ice Shelf between Lillie Range and Clark Spur.

A narrow, rocky spur about 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) long, extending from the foothills of Prince Olav Mountains to the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf.

Discovered and photographed by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition (1928–30), in November 1929, and named for Matthew Henson, a member of R. Admiral Peary's party which reached the North Pole in 1909.

A rugged V-shaped massif, 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) long, surmounted by several sharp peaks, located at the west side of the mouth of Liv Glacier, where the latter enters Ross Ice Shelf.

Named by US-ACAN for Lt. Robert V. Mayer, United States Navy, pilot of Hercules aircraft in four Antarctic seasons; plane commander for a mid-winter evacuation flight on June 26, 1964.

The highest peak, 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) high, in Mayer Crags, standing 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) northwest of Mount Ferguson.

High rock bluffs forming the northeast shoulder of Mount Ferguson, overlooking the west side of the terminus of Liv Glacier near its entry into Ross Ice Shelf.

An irregular, mound-shaped mass, 1,190 metres (3,900 ft) high, which surmounts the south part of Mayer Crags on the west side of Liv Glacier.

It arises to 1,060 metres (3,480 ft) immediately south of Bravo Hills, between Gough and Le Couteur Glaciers, near the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf.

A prominent rock peak, 1,630 metres (5,350 ft) high, surmounting the central part of the main ridge of Lillie Range, 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) north of Mount Daniel, in the foothills of the Prince Olav Mountains.

.A rock peak, 1,900 metres (6,200 ft) high, standing 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) northwest of Mount Hall, between Gough and Le Couteur Glaciers in the Prince Olav Mountains.

A prominent peak 2,440 metres (8,010 ft) high, standing 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) north of Mount Hall, in the Lillie Range of the Queen Maud Mountains.

A small cluster of peaks surmounting the end of the ridge which extends east from Mount Hall of the Lillie Range, in the Queen Maud Mountains.

Lillie Range in northeast
Matthew Henson 1910
Robert W. Daniel