GoLpTHWalIrT. — Sand Plains. 
PLATE 2. 
A. Double lobe-border of the big Saxonville delta at its northwestern corner (see 
pages 289 and 295). In the foreground is one of the low (137-foot) lobes, 
sloping down to the flood-plain of the Sudbury River, on the right, where 
horses are grazing. Beyond, in the centre of the picture, the doubly lobate 
front is seen in profile, — the higher 161-foot lobe sloping smoothly down to 
a 137-foot lobe. 
B. Another view of the northwestern border of the Saxonville delta. The same 
161-foot lobe is seen nearer than before; and part of the frontal slope of 
another lobe of the same group (165 feet) in the immediate foreground. On 
the right is the 137-foot terrace. Exactly in the centre on the picture, the 
intermediate (149-foot) lobe is very indistinctly shown in profile, occupying 
an interlobate hollow between the two higher lobes. 
