434 N. H. DAKTON — CATALOG OF PHOTOGRAPHS 



Utah 



Photographed by C. D. Walcott 



6J by 8|- inches. Negatives in United States Geological Survey 



1147. Summit of Carboniferous limestone. Hurricane cliff, about 10 miles south 



of Toquerville (no negative). 



1148. Unconformity between Carboniferous and Permian. On Hurricane cliff, 10 



miles south of Toquerville (No. 9). 



1149. Looking toward the cliffs from south of Virginia City (No. 2). 



1150. Permian cliff east of Toquerville (No. 6). 



Vermont 

 Pliotographed by J. F. Kemp, Columbia University, New York, New York 



5 by 7 inches 



1151. Red Cambrian quartzite, as exposed in the quarries at Willard's ledge, Bur- 



lington, Vermont. 



1152. Trap dike in red Cambrian quartzites at the Willard's ledge quarries, Bur- 



lington. 



1153. Overthrow of Cambrian sandstone on Utica slate, Lone Rock point, just 



north of Burlington. The water is lake Champlain. 



1154. Cambrian sandstone overlying Utica slate, which is not visible in this view? 



having dipped out of sight. Lone Rock point, just north of Burlington. 



Photographed by G. P. Merrill, United States National Museum 

 4 by 5 inches 



1155. Marble quarry, West Rutland, Vermont. 



Photographed by C. D. Walcott 

 6J by 8-2 inches. Negatives in United States Geological Survey 



1156. High gate falls, Vermont (No. 29). 



1157. Brecciated limestone conglomerate. Calciferous zone, 1 mile south of High- 



gate falls (No. 43). 



1158. Seams in limestone filled with calc-spar. Calciferous formation near Lime- 



kiln point, Highgate Springs, Vermont (No. 39). 



1159. Seams in limestone filled with calc-spar. Calciferous formation near Lime- 



kiln point, Highgate Springs (No. 41). 



1160. Contact of rocks of lower Cambrian and lower Ordovician age, on the line 



of the great fault, about 2J miles northeast of Highgate Springs (No. 37) . 



1161. Plane of overthrust fault, north side of river, below Highgate falls (No. 31). 



1162. Plicated slates, 1J miles east of Wells post-office, Rutland county, Ver- 



mont (No. 74). 



1163. Summit of an anticlinal fold, 4 miles west of West Arlington, Vermont (No. 



73). 



1164. Plane of overthrust fault, north side of river, below Highgate falls, Ver- 



mont (No. 30). 



