Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1959 for W.A. Waugh, American biochemist who, with Charles Glen King, first identified the antiscorbutic component from lemon juice, making possible the production of synthetic vitamin C to prevent scurvy, in 1932.
Mount Everest | Mount Vernon | Mount Kilimanjaro | Mount Pleasant | Mount Lebanon | Mount Athos | Evelyn Waugh | Mount Olympus | Temple Mount | Mount Fuji | Mount Rainier | Mount Celestia | Steve Waugh | Mount Shasta | Mount Kupe | Mount Hood | Mount Holyoke College | Phil Waugh | Mount St. Helens | Mount Sinai Hospital | Mount Sinai | Mount Kenya | Mount Airy | Mount Vesuvius | Mount Rushmore | Mount Kosciuszko | Mount Carmel | Mount Barker | Mark Waugh | Mount Panorama Circuit |