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Mount Huggins
Mount
Huggins
is a large
conical mountain
, high, surmounting the heads of
Allison Glacier
,
Dale Glacier
, and
Potter Glacier
in the
Royal Society Range
of
Antarctica
. It was
discovered
by the
British National Antarctic Expedition
which named it for
Sir William Huggins
,
President of the Royal Society
, 1900–05. The
mountain
was
first ascended
by the
explorer
Richard Brooke
in 1957.
Auster Pass
is a
high pass
between Mount Huggins and
Mount Kempe
.