96 Kansas Academy of Science. 



2. Section on Bellingham bay, one and one-half miles south of 

 Fish Point : 



1. Black earth 6 feet. 



2. Yellow clay, containing round fragments 8 " 



3. Sand 10 " 



4. Coarse gravel, cobblestones, and sand— an occasional large 



boulder— all promiscuously mixed, apparently outwash ma- 

 terial at the foot of the glacier. Occasional sorting is 

 shown 20 feet. 



3. Section 300 feet south of section 2 : 



1. Alluvium 4 feet. 



2. Yellow clay and sand 14 " 



3. Very coarse gravel, containing many cobblestones 10 " 



4. Banded coarse sand 16 " 



4. Section 300 feet south of section 3 : 



1. Alluvium 4 feet. 



2. Yellow sand 10 



3. Gravelly sand 10 



4. Laminated coarse sand 14 



5. Coarse gravel 4 



6. Light brown, massive, very fine sand 3 



5. Section 300 feet south of section 4 : 



1. Alluvium 4 feet. 



2. Yellow sand 14 " 



3. Light brown, fine sand 10 inches. 



4. Coarse, laminated sand, with laminae dipping south 45 de- 



grees 16 feet. 



5. Coarse, laminated sand 8 inches. 



6. Coarse gravel, bedded, with beds dipping south at an angle 



of 45 degrees 4 feet. 



7. Not seen 4 " 



6. Section 600 feet south of section 5 : 



1. Alluvium 4 feet. 



2. Yellow sand 14 " 



3. Massive dark brown sand, containing rounded and angular 



fragments 28 " 



7. Section 300 yards south of section 6 : 



1. Sand 10 feet. 



2. Blue clay, containing large boulders. In this stratum there 



are Pecten and other marine shells 30 " 



8. Section 600 feet south of section 7 : 



1. Yellow sand 20 feet. 



2. Laminated blue clay 2 " 



3. Massive blue clay (Pecten shells) 2 " 



Sections 2-8 are extraglacial deposits of the narrow moraine 



