XVill GLACIAL DISTRIBUTION IN CANADA—HONEYMAN. 
Rimouski Gneisses (£') Archwan—At the Railway Station on 
both sides of the railway, I found and examined Archean 
boulders of large size. Some of these were granitic gneisses 
identical with those that I found at Ottawa and Kingston. The 
only place where the rocks of this kind are to be found im situ 
near Rimouski is on the opposite side of the River St. Laurence, 
which is here 20 miles wide. Glaciation was found by Sir W. 
E. Logan at Kempt Road, near Metapedia Lake, long. 67° 43°, 
lat. 48°. Its course was 8. 80 E. 
I would observe that the lines of glaciation of Pleasant Park, 
Halifax, extended in a northerly direction on our Admiralty 
chart, pass through Rimouski at a distance of 310 miles. 
Our field of observation thus extends from Cape George, Nova 
Scotia, long. 62° to Kingston, Canada, long. 76° 25° to 29’, xe. 
through 14° 25’ long., and from Halifax, lat. 44° 34’, to Rimouski, 
lat. 46° 26’, z.e through 3° 52’ lat. 
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