AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE. 
[THIRD SERIES.] 
Art, VIII.—The Flood of the Connecticut River Valley from the 
melting of the Quaternary Glacier; by J. D. Dana. 
minds it is at present beset. Th points involve the ques- 
on as- to the relations between the position, features and 
heights of the valley-deposits and the depth, pitch and velocity 
of the flooded river. e latter subjects are consequently 
among those that are discussed in the following pages. As the 
Connecticut was one of many flooded streams in Glacial 
