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Mount Wyatt
Mount
Wyatt
is a prominent flat-topped
mountain
, 2,930 m, standing 3
nautical miles
west
of
Mount Verlautz
in the
Rawson Mountains
of the
Queen Maud Mountains
.
Discovered
in
December 1934
by the
Byrd Antarctic Expedition
geological
party
under
Quin Blackburn
and named by
Rear Admiral Byrd
for
Jane Wyatt
, a friend of
Richard
S.
Russell
,
Jr
., a member of that party.