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Mount Liotard
Mount
Liotard
is a
mountain
having a
conspicuous
ice-covered
peak
, high, standing
midway
between
Mount Gaudry
and
Mount Ditte
in
the south
part of
Adelaide Island
,
Antarctica
. It was
discovered
and first surveyed by the
Fourth French Antarctic Expedition
in 1909. It was resurveyed in 1948 by the
Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey
and named by the
UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee
for
Andre
F. Liotard, a
French
observer
with the
FIDS
in 1947–48 and the
leader
of the
French Antarctic Expedition, 1949–51
.