12 ICE RECESSION IN NEW ENGLAND 



2. — 300 yards W of locality I, brickyard W of the railroad. 



2 feet unlaminated sand. 



3 feet weathered varve clay. 



Gray brown clay with good lamination. 

 Depth to bottom considerable. 



Series measured: 3467- 



3. — 1^2 miles NNE of Hartford, Windsor Ave. and Kensington 

 St., Nevel's Brickyard. 



3-5 feet fine, unlaminated sand. 



3-4 feet clay, often with wavy varves, deposited in too shallow 



water. Some slidden zones. Not connected with the normal 



curve. 

 2^—4 feet slidden, homogeneous clay. 

 Gray-brown clay with good lamination, though with some 



slidden zones. 

 Depth to bottom unknown. 



Series measured: 3023-3068, 3172-3264, 3342-3385, 

 3462-3595, 3564-3713, 3605-3641, 3796-3836. 



4. — 3^ miles NNE of Hartford, brickyard at Wilson. 



The clay is covered by 3 feet of sand. The topmost 7 feet of 

 it are disturbed. The color is gray-brown with thin red 

 zones. Lamination is good. Depth to bottom is unknown. 

 but no doubt great. 



Series measured: 3094-3261, 3462-3501, 3508-3559. 



5. — 5 miles NE of Hartford, South Windsor, brickyard on 

 Podunk River and the railroad. 



The clay is covered by 7 feet of sand. It is gray-brown. The 

 lamination is particularly good. Depth to bottom is 

 unknown. At the railroad bridge the clay is said to be 

 more than 90 feet thick. 



Series measured: 3 173-3871. 



