yO NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



82 Ancient Water Levels of the Champlain and Hudson Valleys. 



New York State Museum Bulletin 84, 1905 



83 J. W. Goldthwait. Twenty-foot Terrace and Sea Cliff of the Lower 



Saint Lawrence. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 

 1911, 22:723 



84 R. A. Daly. The Geology of the Northeast Coast of Labrador. Bul- 



letin of the Museum) of Comparative Zoology, 1902, 38:205-70 



85 I. H. Ogilvie. Glacial Phenomena in the Adirondacks and Cham- 



plain Valley. Journal of Geology, 1902, 10:397-412 



86 H. E. Merwin. Some Late Wisconsin and Post-Wisconsin Shore 



Lines of Northwestern Vermont. Report of State Geologist of 

 Vermont, 1907-1908, p. ii3-3'8 



87 J. H. Stoller. Glacial Geology of the Schenectady Quadrangle, New 



York State Museum Bulletin 154, 191 1 



88 G. H. Perkins. Geological History of Lake Champlain. Report of 



the State Geologist of Vermont for 1911-1912, p. 38-53, 1913 



89 H. L. Fairchild. Report of Field-work (no title). In Report of 



Director of the Science Division, New York State Museum Bul- 

 letin 158, 1912, p. 32^35 



90 The samie, Bulletin 164, 1913, p. 21-25 



91 The same, Bulletin 173, 1914, p. 67-69 



92 Postglacial Marine Waters in Vermont. Report of the Ver- 

 mont State Geologist for 1915-16, p. 1-42 



93 Postglacial Features of the Upper Hudson Valley. New York 



State Museum Bulletin 195, 1917 



94 E. E. Barker. Ancient Water Levels of the Crown Point Embay- 



ment. 12th Report of the Director of the Science Division, New 

 York State Museum Bulletin 187, 1916, p. 165-90 



95 H. L. Ailing. Glacial Lakes and Other Glacial Features of the Cen- 



tral Adirondacks. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 

 1916, 27:645-72 

 See also number 142 



F Upper St Lawrence, Ottawa Valley and Ontario Basin 



96 Amos Eaton. Geological and Agricultural Survey of the District 



Adjoining the Erie Canal, 1824, p. 1015-6 



97 Thomas Roy. In Proceedings of the Geolog'ical Society of London, 



1837, 2:S2,7-2^ 



98 James Hall. Lake Ridge. In Report of Governor Marcy, 1838, 



p. 310-14, 34S-50 



99 Physical Geography of Western' New York. In Report of 



Governor Seward, 1840, p. 431-44 



100 Geology of New York. Survey of the Fourth Geological Dis- 

 trict, 1843, p. 348-54 



loi 0. E. Hayes. Remarks on the Geology and Topography of Western 

 New York. American Journal of Science, 1839, 35 :86-i05 



102 James Lyell. Travels in North America, 1845, v. 2, ch. 20v p. 71-95 



103 E. Desor. On the Ridge Road front Rochester to Lewiston, etcetera. 



Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, 1851, 

 3:358-59 



