610 GLACIAL FORMATIONS OF ERIE AND OHIO BASINS. 



Listqf strice hetween the Defiance moraine and the we»t end of LaTie Erie — Continued. 



Genoa, one-half mile north of 



Section 18, Harris Township, Ottawa County . . . 

 Portage River, west line of Sandusky County . . . 

 Section 35, Jackson Township, Sandusky County 



Section 7, Portage Township, Wood County 



Section 12, Freedom Township, Wood County . . 

 Section 9, Freedom Township, Wood County . . . 



Otsego, Wood County 



Sylvania, Lucas County 



Monclova, Lucas County 



Fish's quarry, Lucas County 



Whitehouse, Lucas County 



OUTER BORDER PHENOMENA. 



SMALL GLACIAL LAKES. 



The position of the Defiance moraine being in large part on the slope 

 toward Lake Erie, the facilities for discharge of glacial waters during its 

 production are not likel} to have been so good as in the preceding moraines. 

 It is probable that small lakes were formed along the south border of the 

 ice which found discharge either southward across low places on the divide 

 or westward along the front of the ice sheet. 



One of these small lakes would be the slightly expanded Lake Cuy- 

 ahoga, which had its discharge southward past Akron, as indicated on page 

 578. Another lake was apparently held in the south part of the Black 

 River drainage basin and found its discharge along a channel leading south- 

 ward from Lodi through the Fort Wayne moraine to Killbuck Creek at an 

 altitude a little more than 900 feet above tide. 



From the Vermilion River westward there was drainage along the ice 

 margin to Lake Maumee, but the water leading westward from the 

 Vermilion drainage basin was apparently gathered into a narrow lake in 

 the Huron River Basin near New Haven that discharged past Attica to 

 another narrow lake in the Sandusky- Basin. The latter discharged west- 

 ward from near Carey to Lake Maumee at Fiudlay. The line of discharge 

 past Carey is marked by a definite channel brought to notice by Winchell.-"^ 



'Geology of Ohio, Vol. I, 1873, pp. 626-628; with map of channel. 



