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Fig. 9. — Map showing some of the areas 

 of stratified drift along the Hudson from north 

 of Sing Sing to north of Camelot. 



Legend : A , moraines and kames, generally. In 

 some places ice-shaped drift-forms that are neither 

 moraine or kames are thus indicated. B, ice-moulded 

 -stratified drift. C, gravel plateaus made by ice waters. 

 D and E, secondary deltas. F, clay chiefly, but other 

 forms of stratified drift are included; knowledge is more 

 certain where Unes are not broken. G, approximate 

 limits reached by the standing water. H, boundary 

 lines showing approximate limits of the features inclosed. 

 The white space next to the streams marks swamps, 

 flood-plauis, and low-level terraces. 



14, SparkiU Valley, 15, Haverstraw and Minis- 

 ceongo Creek; 17, North Haverstraw and Cedar Pond 

 Brook; 18, Stony Point; 19, Jones' Point; 20, Sing 

 Sing (Ossining); 21, Croton Point and Croton River; 



,22, Croton Landing; 23, Oscawanna; 24, Crugers; 25, Verplanck's Point; 26, 

 Peekskill — village and creek; 27, AnnsvUle; 28, State Camp; 29, Roye Hook; 

 30, Highland Falls; 31, West Point; 32, Indian Brook; 33, Cold Spring and 

 Foundry Brook; 35, Breakneck Mountain; 36, Cornwall; 37, New Windsor; 

 38, Newburg and Quassaic Creek; 39, Roseton; 40, Marlboro; 41, Dutchess 

 Jimction; 42, FishkiU and Fish KUl; 43, WalcotviUe; 44, Carthage Landing 

 and Low Point; 46, New Hamburg and Wappinger Creek; 47, Wappinger 

 .Falls; 48, Camelot; 49, Poughkeepsie. 



