36 ICE RECESSION IN NEW ENGLAND 



88. — Inwood, 600 yards NNE of the railroad station, slide SE 

 of the farmhouse. 



Topmost terrace or plain of sedimentation. 



25 feet sand and silt. 



Varve sand with very thin winter layers, about 60 varves. 



Average thickness K inch. 

 Varve silt with thin winter layers, about 280 varves. Average 



thickness % inch. 

 Exceedingly fat, lead-colored clay, about 60 varves. Average 



thickness 2% inches. The two lowest varves are numbers 



7399 and 7400. 

 Silty, excellent varve clay, varves 7288-7398. 

 Talus. Depth to substratum unknown. 



Series measured: 7288-7400, (7401-about 7800) and, 

 close by, 7254-7316. 



89. — Inwood, 1,000 yards N of the railroad station, slide E 

 of the road, N of the farmhouse. 



Gray clay with excellent lamination. Depth to bottom 



considerable. 



Series measured: 7 157-7 189, 7 2IO_ 7357- 



90. — 100 yards W of locality 89, bank on the western side of the 

 road. 



5 feet weathered and slidden varve clay. 

 Silty clay, varves 7200-7298. 

 Very fat clay, varves 7094-7199. 

 Depth to bottom considerable. 



Series measured: 7094-7298. 



The lamination is very distinct. 



91. — 3 miles S of St. Johnsbury, Vt., slide 400 yards SE of 

 Passumpsic station. 



20 feet sediments, covered (mostly sand ?). 



Clay with clearly defined lamination, varves 7082-7312. 



60 feet of sediments, covered, presumably for the most part 



silt in very thick varves. 

 Bed rock. 



Series measured: 7096-7312, (7082-7095). 



