Brinton Nunatak . A small nunatak marking the west extremity of Ford Nunataks, in the Wisconsin Range. Named by US-ACAN for Curtis C. Brinton, utilitiesman with the Byrd Station winter party, 1957.
Ford Nunataks . A cluster of nunataks and low peaks rising above a network of ice-drowned ridges about in extent, lying northwest of Murtaugh Peak. Named by US-ACAN for Franklin E. Ford, construction mechanic with the winter parties at Byrd Station in 1961 and South Pole Station in 1965.
Martens Peak . A rock peak in the northeast part of Ford Nunataks. Named by US-ACAN for Edward A. Martens, radioman with the winter party at Byrd Station in 1960 and McMurdo Station in 1965.
Murtaugh Peak . A sharp peak, high, surmounting a ridge west-northwest of Mount Minshew in the Wisconsin Range. Named by US-ACAN for John E. Murtaugh, geologist with the Ohio State University geological party to the Horlick Mountains, 1964-65.
Mount Minshew . A prominent, mainly ice-covered mountain with a small exposed summit peak, high, standing west of Faure Peak at the northwest extremity of the elevated plateau portion of the Wisconsin Range. Named by US-ACAN for Velon H. Minshew, geologist with the Ohio State University geologic party to the Horlick Mountains, 1964-65.
Faure Peak . A peak, high, standing east of Mount Minshew along the north side of Wisconsin Plateau in the Horlick Mountains. Named by US-ACAN for
Gunter Faure, leader of the Ohio State University geological party to the Horlick Mountains, 1964-65.
Walters Peak . A sharp peak, high, on the spur descending the north slope of Wisconsin Range between Faure Peak and Lentz Buttress. Named by US-ACAN for Lieutenant Commander Robert E. Walters, United States Navy, a member of the McMurdo Station winter party, 1960.
Lentz Buttress . A prominent rock bluff ENE of Faure Peak, rising to high and forming a projection along the north side of the Wisconsin Plateau of the Horlick Mountains. Named by US-ACAN for Lieutenant Malcolm W. Lentz, United States Navy, officer in charge of the South Pole Station winter party, 1962.
Gierloff Nunataks . A group of nunataks lying northwest of Lentz Buttress, at the north side of Wisconsin Range, Horlick Mountains. Named by US-ACAN after George B. Gierloff, builder, Byrd Station winter party, 1961.
McCrilliss Nunatak . A nunatak marking the north end of the Gierloff Nunataks on the north side of the Wisconsin Range. Named by US-ACAN for Harold L. McCrilliss, construction electrician, a member of the winter parties at Byrd Station in 1959 and South Pole Station in 1964.
Gibbon Nunatak . An isolated nunatak on the north side of Wisconsin Range, standing north of Lentz Buttress on the west side of Davisville Glacier. Named by US-ACAN for Thomas L. Gibbon, construction driver Byrd Station winter party, 1959. ==Northern features==