20 ICE RECESSION IN NEW ENGLAND 



32. — 8 miles S of Bellows Falls, Yt., 3 miles N of East Putney 

 station, railroad cut. 



12 feet / Terrace gravels with cobbles 4 inches in diameter. 



\ Sand. 

 Well-laminated silt. Average thickness of varves 3 inches. 



Depth to bottom considerable. 



Series measured: (5941-6020). 



Sections 32 to 40 have not been used in constructing 

 the normal curve, because the varves, which show good 

 correspondence, are too thick. 



33. — 600 yards N of locality 32, 2>< miles S of Grout station, 

 railroad cut. 



10 feet gravel and sand. 



10 feet slidden silty clay. 



Silty clay. Average thickness of varves 4 inches. 



Depth to bottom unknown. 



Series measured: (5869-5893). 



34. — 6}4 miles S of Bellows Falls, 2 miles S of Grout station, 

 brook ravine 100 yards W of the railroad and the highway. 

 iK feet sand. 



3 feet coarse gravel with boulders up to 10 inches in diameter. 

 9 feet sand. 



Typical silty varve clay; towards the bottom varve sand. 

 Some disturbed zones near the bottom. Average thickness 

 of varves about 3K inches. 

 Bed rock. 



Series measured: (58027-5828?, 5865-5970). 



The number of the bottom layer is about 5797. 



35. — 5 miles SSW of Bellows Falls, 1 mile S\V of Grout station, 

 bluff on the brook just W of the highway. 



12 feet gravel, and sand. 



Gray silt with excellent lamination. The topmost horizons 

 much disturbed. Average thickness of varves about 3 



inches. 

 The silt continues to unknown depth below the brook. 



