looka moraine. 



rseiUes morainic system ("Mar- 

 silles-Iroquois moraine" of earlier 

 eports). 



Indiana reentrant, . 

 White lo 



'aine. 

 Waine. 

 loraine. 

 ■raine... 



(St. John?) mo- 



seilles-Iroquois mor 

 reports). 



Port Huron morainic system. Main moraine. 



Grosse Isle moraine. 



Bowlder belts of Monroe and Wayne counties. 



Transverse ridges. 



Adair moraine. 



Goodland moraine.] 



^Formerly called Toledo moraine. 

 Imla^ moraine. ) 

 Birmingham moraine and Michigan portion of water-laid Detroit interlobate 



moraine. (Contemporaneous. ) 

 Defiance moraine, double in part of southeastern Michigan, the other member 



being the " middle moraine " of the Ann Arbor folio and the " Northville 



moraine " of Sherzer's Wayne County report. 



Minor ridges, including Bluffton and Rawson moraines. 

 Fort Wayne moraine. 

 Wabash moraine. 

 Salamonie moraine. 



Mississinawa morainic system. 



Undifferentiated in northern Indiana; weak undulating strips 

 Indiana, including the Union City moraine. 



lomington morainic system. (Com- 

 irises one to four large unnamed ridges 

 nd several minor ridges, such as 

 larengo ridge, Chatsworth-Cayuga 

 idge, and Fern or Grand ridge.) 



Bloomington moraink 

 named ridges, 

 Gilboa ridge, 

 bowlder belt, Stony 

 belt, and High Gap 



al^svstem m °" Middle ridge. 

 ain.c system. [ 0uter ridge> 



Champaign morainic s 



fCerro Gordo mo- 



! raine. 

 elbyville mo-]Main moraine (in 

 ainic* system. 



Shelbyville morainic 

 named ridges, inch; 

 Hartsville bowlder 

 dulating strip, St. 

 dulating strip, and n 

 White lobe.) 



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