XXll. 



The North Shore Cliffs can be approached from Lake View 

 station or the Lake-shore road. The study of the Idlewood 

 and Wanakah CHfifs will occupy the time of one excursion, 

 the Erie and Athol Springs Cliffs, together with the ravine 

 of Averv's Creek affording sufficient material for a second, 

 and Bay View Cliff for a third, rather shorter excursion. All 

 these can be approached from the Lake-Shore road. Erie 

 and Athol Springs Cliffs are best approached from Ham- 

 burgh-on-the-Lake station (p. 60), while the Bay View Cliff 

 may be easilv approached from Woodlawn Beach. 



After the sections have been studied in a general way, the 

 details of the various beds will demand the attention of the 

 student, and the longer the time occupied in their study, the 

 more satisfactory will be the results. Attention should be 

 given to the proper succession of the beds, and collections 

 from the talus should not be made while engaged in the 

 study of stratigraphy, unless it be from fragments of beds 

 whose position is definitely known. 



In Table C, the beds of this region, with the sub-divisions 

 shown in the sections, are given. 



