. A group of mountains to the south of
Gateway Nunatak and the head of
Mackay Glacier near the interior ice plateau of Victoria Land. From west to east the group includes Mount DeWitt, Mount Littlepage, Mount Dearborn and Coalbed Mountain. Named by the
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN, 2007) after James W. Head III, Department of Geological Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI, internationally known planetary scientist whose investigations in McMurdo Dry Valleys 2002-06 have led to important advances to the concept of Antarctica as an analog of Martian features.
Mount DeWitt . Mountain, high, rising above the ice plateau just west of Mount Littlepage and Willett Range. Named by US-ACAN in 1964 for Hugh H. DeWitt, scientific leader on the Eltanin, 1962-63, who also served on the Glacier, 1958-59.
Mount Littlepage . Mountain over high, standing between Mount DeWitt and Mount Dearborn, just west of the north end of the Willett Range. Named by US-ACAN for Jack L. Littlepage, biologist at
McMurdo Station in 1961, who worked additional summer seasons there, 1959-60 and 1961-62.
Pedalling Ice Field . An icefield composed of blue ice, located at the edge of the polar plateau just south of Mount Dewitt and Mount Littlepage, Vi. The name alludes to the use of a bicycle as a practical means of transportation by a glacial mapping party led by Trevor Chinn, summer season 1992-93, and is part of a theme of cycling names in the area. Approved by
New Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB) in 1995.
Mount Dearborn . A mountain, high, between Mount Littlepage and the north part of the Willett Range. Named by the US-ACAN in 1964, for John Dearborn, biologist at McMurdo Station, 1959 and 1961.
Cycle Glacier . A glacier, long and wide, flowing north from the polar plateau between Mount Dearborn and Robinson Peak into Mackay Glacier. Approved by New Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB) in 1995. The name is part of a theme of cycling names in the area.
Coalbed Mountain . An ice-free mountain rising to at Robison Peak located between Cycle Glacier and Rim Glacier in eastern Head Mountains. So named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) (2007) in association with coal beds discovered in rock strata of the mountain.
Robison Peak . A snow-covered peak, high, standing northeast of Mount Dearborn, near the north end of the Willett Range. Named by US-ACAN for Leslie B. Robison, USGS civil engineer who surveyed the peak, December 1960.
Rim Glacier . Description: Glacier, long and wide, flowing north from the polar plateau in a deep valley between Robison Peak and
Vishniac Peak into Mackay Glacier. The name is part of a theme of cycling names in the area. Approved by New Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB) in 1995.
Mulligan Peak . An ice-free peak north of Robison Peak, at the north end of Willett Range. Named by US-ACAN for John J. Mulligan of the United States Bureau of Mines, who scaled this peak and the peak to the south of it during December 1960 and found coal beds and fossil wood. ==Southern features==