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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 



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j.],, |,i.s,- l;..i:iM I ,,1 , on tlir ufM i-.i.ist ..I Xcu i.'uiull, mil. north of Humber 

 Mouth. The trcclcs.s 'j,lopes and the neat white houses are typical of the 

 fishina: villa.a;es. 



Fig 109.— Glacial boulder at Holyrood (near St. John's), Newfoundland. 

 Much of the island is glaciated and boulders have been freely deposited, ihis 

 one is conspicuous because of its size and its position in the street of a town. 



