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East Wallingford, 

 Tinniouth, southeast corner, 

 Ripton, near center, 

 Ripton, near center, 

 East Middlebury, 



E. and W., 



N. 5 E., 

 N. 12 W., 



N. 70 E., 



90, 

 90, 

 69 W., 

 35 E., 

 90, 



C. H. H. 

 A. D. H. 

 C. H. H. 

 C. H. H. 

 C. H. W. 



The two cases from Sunderland and those from Ripton are examples of the structure referred to as so 

 much like cleavage. The rock is white, homogeneous, and the planes are about the same distance apart as 

 planes of stratification. Wherever different sets of joints are found upon the same ledge, the rock is 

 divided into rhomboidal and various shaped masses, always having smooth surfaces. 



DIP AND STRIKE OF THE STRATA. 



Locality, 



Fownal, east part, 



Clarksburgh, Mass., top of Oak Hill, 

 Clarksburgh, Mass., Oak Hill, 

 Bennington, east part, 

 Bennington, east line, 

 Sunderland, 

 Sunderland, west part, 

 East Arlington, 

 Winhall, northwest part, 

 Winhall, northwest part, 

 West Peru, 

 East Dorset, town line, 

 Wallingford, North, one mile east of, 

 Wallingford, west part, 



Wallingford, east part, west of conglomerate, 

 Wallingford, east part, 

 W^allingford, east part, 

 Wallingford, white rocks, 

 Mendon, 



Danby, north part, 

 Danby, north part, 

 Tinmouth, west of the Pond, 

 Tinmouth, southeast corner, 

 Tinmouth east part, 

 Tinmouth, middle of east part, 

 Tinmouth, east part, 

 Tinmouth, northeast part, 

 Tinmouth, northeast corner, 

 Bennington, Scolithus locality, 

 Bennington, north part, 

 Shaftsbury, north part, 

 Manchester, east part, 

 Wallingford, east part, 

 Clarendon, west of center, 

 Clarendon, west of center, on hill, 

 Clarendon, just west, 

 Clarendon, north part, 

 Clarendon, north part, 

 Rutland, south line, 



