4S NEW Yoas STATE xuskum: 



faces are in alt cases tufrrtuna, becaaise no accoiBEl: las been taken of 

 the fact of tfae depth &i the existing- Gremife bebw the snrtace. 



In many places this depth must amount to some hnndreds of feet 

 at least. 



GL.\CI.\L .\XD POSTGLACLIL <SEOLOGY 

 Ice Movernent. Depth, and Erosioii 



Eighteen sets of glacial striae have been observed and plotted 

 upon the accompanying geologic map. Their bearings and dis- 

 trfbtdion are as foEows : 



r S 25"^ W, On the road three-fourths of a mile south of In- 

 dian Lake village. 



2y 3 S 20^ W. On roads respectively 2;-^ miles south-southeast, 

 and r^ miles a httle east of south, of Indian Lake village. 



4^ 5 S 30° W. On the road respectively 3 miles, and 2- - miles, 

 SQtitheast of Forest Hoxise. 



6 S 45"^ W. On the road 2 miles east-southeast of Forest House. 



7,. 8 S ^° W. Xear the road at Forest House, and on the road 

 i^ miles east-southeast of Forest House. 



9 S 30° W. On the road rj^ miles north of Blue Mountain 

 Lake village. Several sets of striae in this vicinity. 



ro S 40^ W. On the road 1J-3 miles southwest of Deerland 

 ( Grove) . 



rr S 45^ W. On the road rjj miles southeast of Deerland 

 (Grove). 



12 S 20 '"^ W. On the road one- fourth of a mile northeast of 

 Deerland (Grove). 



13 S 50"' W. Near the l^'Iount Sabattis trail one-half of a mile 

 south of Long Lake village and at an altitude of about 2000 feet. 



14 S ^"^ W. On the branch road to the Sagamore Hotel just 

 southwest of Long- Lake village. 



15 S Jp"" W. Qose to the lake shore rJ-2 miles north-northeast 

 of Long- Lake village. 



16 S 50^ W. On the road 172 miles west-northwest of L.:^ng 

 Lake village. 



17 S jO"' W. On the road nearly 4 miles east of Long Lake 

 village. 



r8 S 40"^ W. Near the mountain, top (at altitude 2550 feet) 2^2 

 nnles west of where the road to Xewcomb crosses the county line. 



According to this list, rt is seen that the extreme range in direc- 

 tions of the glacial striae is from, south 20° west to 5<juth 50'^ west. 



