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Nos. 94, 95, 96, 97, 99, 100, 101 are published in Fifth Ann. Kep. U. S. Geol. Sur- 

 vey, with plate numbers as below. 



94. Mount Lyell, from the Tuolumne meadows, California. PL XXXVIII. 



95. Tuolumne valley, California, showing upper limit of ancient glacier. PI. LXI. 



96. Mount Dana, California, from the west. A small glacier on northern slope, 



glaciated country to the right. PI. XXXIY. 



97. Mount Dana glacier, northern side of Mount Dana, California. PI. XXXV. 



98. Mount Dana glacier, northern side of Mount Dana, California. 



99. Mount Dana glacier, northern side of Mount Dana, California. PI. XXXVII. 

 100-101. Double plate. Mount Lyell glacier, northern side of Mount Lvell, Cali- 

 fornia. PI. XXXIX. 



102. Leevining canon, near Mono lake, California. A glaciated canon with small 



terminal moraine in the foreground. 



Glacial Phenomena of Mount Shasta, California. (Excepting 103 and 112 photographed 

 by J. S. Diller, chiefly in July and August, 1884, Size, 8 x 10 inches.) 



103. Mount Shasta from the western base, near the railroad station at Sissons. Siz:), 



8 X 10 inches. Photographed by C. E. Dutton, July, 1885. 



104. Mount Shasta from the north, after the first snowfall of September, 1884. 



105. Near view of Mount Shasta from the north. Mount Shasta on the left is 2,000 



feet higher than Shastina on the right The gray pile at the foot of the snow 

 between them is the terminal moraine of the Whitney glacier. To the left of 

 this is the terminal moraine of the Bulam glacier. 



106. Whitney glacier, crevasses and moraine, northwestern slope of Mount Shasta. 



107. Bulam glacier and moraine, northern slope of Mount Shasta. 



108. Mount Shasta from the east. 



109. Hotlum glacier and moraine, eastern slope of Mount Shasta. 



110. Glaciated rocks, southeastern slope of Mount Shasta. 



111. Moraine of late glacial field at western base of Lassen peak, California. Photo- 



graphed August, 1885. 



112. Glacial strias, north Yallo Bally mount, Coast range, California, Photographed 



by J. Stanley-Brown, August, 1889. 



Glacial SiricB, Bowlders, Avalanche. 



113. Striated limestone bowlder from loess, one-half natural size, Norway, Iowa. 



Published in Eleventh Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. Survey, pi. XLVI. Size, 8 x 10 

 inches. Photographed by W J McGee, 1888. 



114. Perched bowlder, near Jura lake. Mono valley, California. Published in Eighth 



Ann. Kep. U. S. Geol. Survey, pi. XXXVIII. Size, 8 x 10 inches. Photo- 

 graphed by I. C. Russell, 1888. 



115. Shore of Lake Ontario, at Pillar point, New York. Removal of glacial de- 



posits by the waves has exposed a typical glaciated surface traversed by a 

 few scratches ascribed to the grounding of icebergs. Same subject as No. 116. 

 Published by T. C. Chamberlin, Seventh Ann. Kept. U. S. Geol. Survey, p. 

 166. Size, 4 X 4| inches. Photographed by G. K. Gilbert, 1885. 



116. Shore of Lake Ontario at Pillar point. New York. The aberrant scratches are 



ascribed to the grounding of icebergs. Same subject as No. 115. Size, 4 x 4| 

 inches. Photographed by G. K. Gilbert, 1885. 



117. Bowlders in foreground, loess hills in background. S. E. } S. E. J sec. 3, T. 



93 N., R. VIII^W., Fayette county, Iowa." Size, 6x8 inches. Published in 

 Eleventh Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. Survey, pi. XLV. Photographed by W J 

 McGee, 1888. 



