PLATE I 



View of She)bm-ne Harbor and Sand Point taken from Fort Point. In 

 the distance, on the left, is the lighthouse on Sand Point and bej-ond it is 

 Shelburne. The peneplained hills in the distance rise to an elevation of 20*^ 

 feet. In the foregi'ound is a glaciated ledge of stam'olite schist whose bed- 

 ding strikes toward Sand Point. The two erratics on the roche moutonnee 

 are Shelburne granite. One has been a'most quarried away — the usual fate 

 of erratics in this counti-%'. 



Teaxs. X. S. IxsT. .Sci., Vol. XIII. — Pt. 4. opp. 



