Xiv CONTENTS. 



Chapter XVII. — The Champlain period — Coutinued. Page. 

 Glacial lakes east of the Connecticut River — Continned. 



The Ellis Mills drainage 569 



The Palmer Lake 569 



The AVare and Swift River lakes 569 



The Chicopee River drainage 575 



The Belcherto wn Lake 575 



The Pelham Lake and esker 578 



The Iladley Lake drainage - 584 



The Leverett Lake and the Notch east of Mount Toby 584 



The Locks Pond Lake 586 



Notches through the Holyoke range and the range north of Moody Corners 586 



TheGr.anby Road Lake 587 



The Notch 587 



The low place and Moody Corners Lake 587 



The Pelham River and the "Moraine Terrace" sands along the eastern valley side, just 



above the level of the high terrace 588 



The Sunny Valley Lake 592 



The sands along the west side of Mount Tom Range and in the Westfleld basin 



above the level of the high terrace 592 



Chapter XVIII. — The Champlain period (Continued) 593 



Glacial lakes west of the Connecticut River 593 



The Granville Lake 593 



The North Granville Lake 593 



The Westhampton Lake 594 



The Williamsburg Lake 595 



The Beaver Brook Lake above Leeds 595 



The Deerfield River lakes 595- 



The Deerfield River and its tributaries on the north 597 



The Conway Lake 598 



The Bear River Lake *. 600 



The Ashfield Lake 601 



The Buckland Lake 602 



The last important halting place of the ice front across the basin of the Deerfield River. 604 



Glacial lakes north of the Deerfield River 604 



High level deltas 605 



The character of the terraced flood deposits of the Westfleld River 607 



Chapter XIX. — The Champlain period (Continued) 609 



The Connecticut River lakes 609 



Introduction 609 



Detailed description of the flood deposits in the Montague basin 615 



The northern lobe of the lake 616 



The Bennetts Brook plain, or moraine terrace 617 



The extension of the flood gravels westward through the Bernardston Pass 619 



The old course of Fall River 621 



The bench on the east side of the river in North field and Erring 622 



The Millers River delta; the canyon and old course of the Connecticut 625 



