Named features include, from west to east, Mistake Peak, Shapeless Mountain and Balham Lake.
Mistake Peak . Snowy peak, about high, rising west-southwest of Shapeless Mountain, at the south end of the
Willett Range. So named in 1957 by the N.Z. Northern Survey Party of the
Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition (CTAE) (1956-58), because they mistakenly climbed the mountain in the belief they were on Shapeless Mountain.
Shapeless Mountain . Massive mountain, high, standing west of the head of Balham Valley. Named in 1957 by the N.Z. Northern Survey Party of the CTAE (1956-58) as being descriptive of its appearance from almost every direction.
Rude Spur . A rock spur northwest of Mount Circe that descends from the plateau of Victoria Land toward Balham Lake and Balham Valley. Named by the United States
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) after
United States Antarctic Research Program (USARP) oceanographer Jeffrey D. Rude who drowned in McMurdo Sound, October 12, 1975, when the tracked vehicle he was driving broke through bay ice and sank in the vicinity of Erebus Glacier Tongue and Turtle Rock.
Balham Lake . A small lake near the center of Balham Valley in Victoria Land. Named in 1964 by American geologist Parker E. Calkin for its location in Balham Valley. ==References==