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SURFACE GEOLOGY. 
Courses of Strie—Continued. 
LOCALITY. ROCK | goes | REMARKS. 
Hill-top east of Bronson hill..... Gneiss .......005 S. 59° W. 
Hill south of Atwood mine......| Huronian........]  S. 8° W, 
Between Streeter pond and 
Lisbon.....ccccsececeseseeeee| Clay slate........} 5.80 W 
Jesseman’s.ecseseseceeeuees sonst LAMESLONG ci c0a-ee See a Two different localities, the same course, 
Bem sue: Fe part, fee of hill. Gneiss.... Ss. 3° Ww. 
outh slope of Mt. Agassiz.....+ eee: Sug? Wi N. W. slope A; 
C. Kenney’s and Quimby’s......] Gneiss...........] 5. 28° E. striated er abundantly 
Line of Bm., near iron works....] Gneiss... S$. 3° W. | Struck side very evident. 
re Agassiz—top deste . a S. 8° W. 
way up from toll-house. . ame S. 12° E, hill. 
é Elan toons sigr@eceieseinre . ce S. 28° W. Yen 
To: BIGREIN Siew damnonniesnncs ‘i ce oi S. 4° W. 
Landaff, eh hil above J. Clough’s. Quartzite..... eee] S230 W. 
Bath, —I. Cool OY Sh invetesniar ojereiersjorsieceisieie Lyman group.... GS 
Top of Gardner mountain -++| Huronian ... S. 12° E. 
West side..........66- «6 S. 3° W. } very fine. 
Franconia,—R. Wallace’s Gneiss . S. 8° W. 
White Mountains,—ridge 
Mt. Madison.. 
Mt. Adams, wes 
Lake oie Clouds... .ee-seseees 
Between Pleasant and earn 
Between Pleasant and Clinton.. 
Near top of Clinton, north side.. 
Clinton, south peak. 
South end of Mt. Webster 
| Top of Mt. Webster 
Mt. Washington carrlage-r "d, low. 
erend.. 
PrestpENTIAL RANGE. 
2 miles up... 
2¥% miles Ses 
5 miles up.. 
Glen house * 
Do. £ mile south is 
Head of Tuckerman’s ravine... 
Gorham,—about village............. 
Shelburne,—hill 150 ft, above R. R.. 
Extreme north point oa curve.. 
Clement’s brook.... 
Near Maine line.. 
White Mountains 
Mt. Lafayette, above Eagle pai, 
Bald mountain 
es Heid alee t 
rie eee ee 
Mt. Willey, top? 
Hart’s mountain. 
&e way from top 
to saddle between Pequawket 
and Bartlett mountain, 2500 
feet high 
The “ Notch,’ ’—south side Mt. 
‘Willard and near railroad 
On railroad south side of Willey 
brook .....seseees eiselaielciea ese 
Top of Mt. Willard. ............ 
West side Sandwich notch near 
Montalban....... 
ce 
Ff caceeveesens 
Montalban... 
“¢ wee 
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Porph. gneiss.... 
Granite........+- 
EOP. vercecneses 
Gneiss....eeeeeee 
Lake gneiss...... . 
S.3 
Ss. 22° E. and 
“| §. 52° BE. 
S. 30° E. 
: $.47°-52° E. 
S. 50° E. 
8.4 
a 50 E, 
Ss. APE. and 
"| S. 60° W. 
S. 42° E. 
S. 2° E. 
Southerly. 
S. 23° E. 
S. 70° E. 
Rock struck on north-west side. 
According to W. G. Nowell. 
Smoothing distinct; strize obscure. 
Intersecting. 
Very distinct. 
Rock face; 200 by 40 feet exposed. 
N.E. clearly the side exposed. 
Well defined example of the same on 
vertical walls. 
Upon an easterly dipping slope of 30°. 
Tngesenting: wall surface freshly uncov- 
ere! 
Modern strize made by falling stones. 
Stoss side points up valley. © 
Many large boulders above lakes. 
Large boulder of B’m gneiss on top. 
Wall. 
Down hill. 
C. T. Jackson. 
Intersecting. G. L. Vose. 
Down valley. 
Down valley; seen both sides of track. 
