on the South Side of the St. Lawrence Valley. 305 



The heights given are from aneroid readings based on the 

 levels of railway stations, and are all referred to mean sea level. 

 Those along the Chaudiere valley are only approximate, the 

 shore lines being some distance from railway stations ; else- 

 where they lie near railways, and the heights may, therefore, 

 be assumed as accurate within a small limit of error : 



1. At Gaspe Bay (Ann. Report Geol. Survey 



Can., vol. vii, p. 22M)._. _. 225 to 230 feet. 



2. Near Ste. Flavie station, Intercolonial Rail- 



way, three terraces or beaches, viz : at 



246 to 250 feet, at 300 feet and at 340 to 345 " 



3. At Rimouski, three beaches also, viz : one 



at 260 feet, another at 330 feet and a 



third at..-. 367 " 



4. South of St. Simon station, I.C.R. 345 and 375 " 



5. In rear of Trois Pistoles station, I.C.R 345 and 375 " 



6. South of Riviere du Loup station, I.C.R., 



along the Temiscouata Ry., two shore 



lines at . _ _ 350 and 420 " 



7. Near St. Gervais, southeast of St. Charles 



Jet. I.C.R., two levels at 510 ft. and 540 to 550 " 



8. At St. Anselme Mountain, 15 miles south- 



east of Levis, several terraces, height .. 540 and 555 u 



9. A wide terrace forming part of the marine 



plain occurs on the west side of the 

 Etchemin River above St. Anselme sta- 

 tion, Quebec Central Railway 575 " 



10. Between Etchemin River and Ste. Henedine 



station, Q.C.R., west of No. 9 620 " 



11. On road going southeastward from Ste. 



Henedine station, Q.C.R., to Ste. Mar- 

 guerite village, half a mile from Ste. 



Henedine 715 " 



Further up hill on south side of a valley .. 750 " 



12. On the east side of the Chaudiere valley at 



Ste. Marie _"_._ 740 to 750 " 



IS. On the west side of the Chaudiere valley, 



opposite the same place. 760 " 



14. Westward near the head of Beaurivage 



River, on road from Ste. Marie to St. 



Sylvester 835 " 



15. On road from Ste. Julie station, Grand 



Trunk Railway, to Inverness, at northern 



base of mountains, terraces at 850, 865 and 895 " 



16. On a road iarther west leading from Ste. 



Julie or Somerset station, G.T.R., towards 

 St. Joseph and Williams lakes, terraces 

 also at northern base of mountains, at 

 the following levels : 720 feet, 755 to 

 765 feet, well defined, and a third, which 

 is somewhat denuded and abuts against 



an escarpment at_ 860 " 



Gravel hills and mounds here rise to 885 and 890 " 



