Explanation of Mr. Barnes^ Section of tJie Canaan Moun- 



tain. 



a. Graywack slate. 



Jb. Clay slate. ^ 



c. Qjuartz. 



d. Limestone- 



e. Graywack slate. This rock caps the bighbins. 



f. Clay slate. This rock is found on all the adjacent hills 



of a middling height. 



g. Quartz. This rock is found on low hills, in loose masses. 



h. Limestone* In this stratum are the springs of New-Leb- 

 anon, and the lead mine in Canaan. 



i. Rocfoig sl?ite. 



j- An old field* 



k.k.k. Outline of the top of the mountaio. 

 L 1. Inaccessible precipice. 



m. Fallen fragments of rocks, 

 n. n. Cultivated fields. 

 0.0. o. Probable position of a stratum of graywack rubblestone. 



the valleys below. 



nuel Jones^ Esq. on Chesnut-Hill 



frag 



p. ;5>amuei Jones , JLsq. on Chesnut 

 q. Peat bottom. 

 q. q. Alluvion. 



r. Captain N. Jones'. 

 8. N. Lebanon meeting-house, 

 t. E. Tjlden, Esq. 

 u. u. Pool hill, (liraejbtone.) New licbanon spring. Hull* 



boarding house. 

 V. V. Shakers' Village. 



W. W. Line of the Staffs nf Npw-YnrU 



3, X. Line of section. 



nd 



A 



