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482 Koons—Kettle-Holes of the Woods Holl Region. 
97 N. 80 E. by N. 
98 N.45°ER 12 5 12 N.E. by W 
N. 30° E. 40 12 100 50 N.E 
100 N. 45° W. 40 20 80 30 N.E. 
101 N.10° W. 8 4 30 12 N. by W. 
102 N.80°E. 23 8 40 15 N.E. by E. 
103 -N. 35° E. 55 28 75 BE. by N. 
104 N..35° W. 10 6 25 S.E. by S. 
105 ON. 10° W. 9 70 20 
106 NN. 45° E. 35 7 50 10 
However, these represent certainly less than one-tenth, pos- 
sibly less than one-fifteenth of all that are to be found within 
raine more frequently transverse to, and those on the inner 
slope more apt to be parallel with, the moraine or following pe 
configuration of the country toward outlets or gaps throug 
at 
the morain 
small ponds or pools with no water flowing from one to te 
other. No such arrangement can be made out among ir 
kettle-holes of this region for they are distributed singly an 
in groups without any connection or arrangement indicating 
that they were made by torrents of flowing waters. At one 
— on the south side of Naushon, in an open space neat 
ulin Cove, there are twelve or fifteen of medium size, veTy 
closely packed together, and so completely without arrangement 
