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stratified drift, made up of fine sand beds (M) and pebbly 
beds, some of them coarse pebbly drift, and AEF the subse- 
quent deposit of white or sea-washed sand. The sands of the 
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Section of stratified drift and later unconformable 
Champlain deposit, Air Line Railroad cut. 
2. OUTSIDE OF THE NEW HAVEN REGION. 
Evidence of the great flood produced by the melting of the 
glaciers is found along all of the rivers of Connecticut upon 
which I have had an opportunity for making observations. 
