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this entire series of terminal moraine varies from sea-level in 
the region that has been here described to 2,000 feet above it at 
the north line of Dakota. 
In the Western States the front of the ice-sheet is shown by 
Professor Chamberlin to have been lobed, producing acute 
angles in its terminal moraine, with medial moraines extend- 
dary, probably coinciding nearly with the course of the Colum- 
‘bia, Missouri and Ohio Rivers, and the south coast of New 
England, while a part of Wisconsin and adjacent States was an 
d, 
when it had yielded a portion of its ground, but rallied again 
to a sturdy resistance before being fully put to flight. 
Art. XXXII.—New Observations on Planetoids; by C. H. F. 
Peters, (Communication to the Editors, dated Litchfield 
Observatory of Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., August 
10, 1879.) 
I take pleasure in communicating the following planet 
observations : : 
(77) Frigga. 
: é. app. 
1879. Ham.Coll.m.t a. app pas preg 
68 0 
July 17. 14hgom 5s gih3am 738 —17°44"43"9 —(O'1 
«19 12 51 10 30 4957 17 61 17 0°160, 0884 10 
7 45 30 864 17 54 99 OBTn 0980 10 
7 81 614 
a9 2122 1 ces 
47-0 
R- 918 2113 244 —19 5 482 
ct.—Tarrp Sgrizs, Vou. XVIII.—No. 105, SzPT., 
14 
1879. 
