GEOLOGY OF THE GENEVA-OVID QUADRANGLES 



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Glacial striae may be seen on the exposed surface of the Tully 

 limestone at many places and also on the higher sandstones. Much 

 of the flagging about the village of North Hector is finely striated 

 and a most remarkable display of groovings and striations may be 

 seen on the surface of the flag walk 80 feet long by 6 feet wide in 

 front of the hotel at North Hector point. 



The flags are from the upper Cashaqua beds and are the surface 

 layers in a quarry a mile north of North Hector. 



