82°47′S160°10′E / 82.783°S 160.167°E / -82.783; 160.167.
A prominent ridge immediately east of Hochstein Ridge.
Mapped by the USGS from tellurometer surveys and Navy air photos, 1960-62.
Named by US-ACAN for Walter D. Kohmyr, USARP meteorologist at McMurdo Station, 1963-64.[4]
Mount Gregory
82°52′S159°44′E / 82.867°S 159.733°E / -82.867; 159.733.
A mountain 2,940 metres (9,650 ft) high at the south end of Hochstein Ridge.
It is the only large elevation rising from Cotton Plateau.
The name was suggested by the Holyoake, Cobham and Queen Elizabeth Ranges Part of the NZGSAE, 1964-65.
Named for a geologist in the party, M. Gregory.[5]
Panorama Point
82°49′S159°10′E / 82.817°S 159.167°E / -82.817; 159.167.
Point surmounted by a small hill on the northwest side of Cotton Plateau, overlooking the junction of Marsh and Nimrod Glaciers.
So named by the Holyoake, Cobham and Queen Elizabeth Ranges party of the NZGSAE (1964-65) because it affords an excellent view.[6]
The Palisades
82°50′S159°10′E / 82.833°S 159.167°E / -82.833; 159.167.
A steep escarpment at the west side of Cotton Plateau in the Queen Elizabeth Range, overlooking Marsh and Nimrod Glaciers.
Seen by the northern party of the NZGSAE (1961-62) and so named because of the resemblance to a protective wall at the junction of two rivers.[7]