GLACIAL DRIFT. 



Courses of S tries — Contimted. 



193 



LOCALITIES. 



TRUE 

 COURSE. 



Bridgewater 



Dorchester, — south part 



Wright's hotel 



2 miles south of village 



Piermont,— east part 



14 mile west 



West part, near Conn, river 



I mile east of village 



Near whetstone quarry .... 



East part of town 



North of Tarlton pond 



Peaked Hill range to south. 



Cross hill 



IMontalban . . . 

 Gneiss 



Hornb. schist, 



Huronian 



Mica schist.. , 



Gneiss , 



Mica schist. .. 

 Quartzite 



S. 32° E. 

 S. 12° E. 



E. 

 S. i7°E. 

 S. 42° E. 

 S. 24° E. 

 S 15° E. 

 S. 18° W. X s. 



22° E. 



S.ici°E. 

 S. 20° E. 

 S. 18° w. 

 S. 16° E. 

 S. 42° E. 



Down valley. 



Intersecting. 



On large hill. 



Near foot of Webster Slide mountain. 



C. T. Jackson. 



Stride in States contiguous to New Hampshire. 



LOCALITIES. 



TRUE 

 COURSE. 



Vermont. 



Norwich, Vt., — east of school-house 

 No. 2, and also below Dut- 



ton's, a mile distant 



D. H. Bragg's, Distict No. 2... 



Gregg's hill 



Weatherslield, — near Conn, river. . . . 



South of do 



Opposite North Charlestown 



Warren, — Summit to Roxbury 



Near do 



Sherburne 



Windsor, — top of Mt. Ascutney 



y^ way down 



At dam near village 



Bradford, — south-east corner 



Peacham, — i mile west of "Corner"- 

 Canaan, — 2 miles west of Conn, river, 



Observations taken by Geologi 

 CAL Survey. 



Waterbury,— east part 



Stowe, — central parts 



Elmore , 



Woodbury 



Barnet and Waterford , 



West Concord 



East Concord 



Kirby 



Lunenburg 



Guildhall 



Granby 



Victory 



Maidstone 



Canaan 



Sheffield 



Glover 



Greensborough 



Craftsbury 



Lowell 



Wolcott 



Hyde Park 



Morristown 



Johnson 



Clay slate. 



Calc. mica schist, 



Huronian 



Slate 



Gneiss 

 Sienite, 



Huronian... 

 Granite 



Mica schist. 



Slate 



Huronian . 



Mica schist 



Mica schist , 



Calc. mica schist 



S. i(P E. 

 S. 



S. 8° E. 



S. 4° W. 



S. 



S. 3i°-4i° E. 



S. 55° E. &S, 



60° W. 



N. 10^ E. 



S.20°W. S.& 



N. 80= E. 

 S. 10° E. 

 S. 30° E. 

 N. 70° E. 



S. 

 S. 13° E. 

 S. 34° E. 



S. 4i°E. 

 S. 35° E. 



; '.,.o_. 



E. 



S.I2°-S.42°E 



S. 7°-i2° E. 



S.22OE. 



S.2° E. 



S. 20° E. 



S. 13° E.-S. 



28° E. 



S. 7° E. 

 S. i3°-33° E 



S.23°E. 

 S. 23°-4i° E. 

 S. i3°-25° E. 



S. 4° E. 



S. 7° E. 



S.-S. 12° E. 



S. 



S. 22° E. 

 oS-57°E. 

 S. 4°-37 E. 

 S. iS° W " 



■S. 

 70E. 



42°-82° E. 



S. 8° W. 



Down a valley tributary to Conn. 

 Normal course again, west of the local 



one above. 

 Numerous. 



Intersecting. 

 Down hill. 



The common direction. 

 Unusual direction, and local. 



The observations taken in these several 

 towns were abundant, and I have giv- 

 en the extremes, it being unnecessary 

 to present all the details of locality 

 and variability. 



up Lamoille valley. 



Up Lamoille valley. 

 Normal course. 



