Sirohi Point . A rock point at the north side of the terminus of Alice Glacier, where the latter enters Beardmore Glacier. Named by the United States
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Girraj S. Sirohi,
United States Antarctic Research Program (USARP) biologist at
McMurdo Station, 1960-61.
Owen Hills . An area of rugged ice-covered hills on the west side of Beardmore Glacier, between
Socks Glacier and
Evans Glacier. Named by US-ACAN for George Owen, Special Assistant for Antarctica in the Department of State, 1959-62.
Mount Anne . A mountain, high, standing north of Mount Elizabeth. Discovered by the BrAE (1907-09) and named for Anne Dawson-Lambton, a supporter of the expedition.
Mount Bishop . A prominent mountain, high, standing south of Ahmadjian Peak. Named by US-ACAN after Lieutenant Barry Chapman Bishop (1932-94), United States Air Force, an observer with the Argentine Antarctic Expedition (1956-57); member of the Staff of the United States Antarctic Projects Officer, 1958 and 1959; member of the American party which on May 22, 1962, succeeded in climbing Mount Everest.
Ahmadjian Peak . A prominent ice-covered peak, high, standing southwest of
Mount Fox. Named by US-ACAN for Vernon Ahmadjian, United States ArmyRP biologist at McMurdo Station, 1963-64.
Mount Rotolante . A mountain, high, standing northwest of
Mount Fox. Named by US-ACAN for Ralph A. Rotolante, United States ArmyRP meteorologist at McMurdo Station, 1962.
Kessler Peak . A conspicuous cone-shaped peak high standing at the east side of Lennox-King Glacier, west-southwest of Mount Rotolante. Named by US-ACAN for Captain Charles L. Kessler, United States Navy, Director of Selective Service System for Virginia. Kessler was a member of the ship's party on the
Byrd Antarctic Expedition (1928-30) and revisited Antarctica in 1962 and 1965. ==References==