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ICE RECESSION IN NEW ENGLAND 



Drainage varves, 69 



Drainages, 70; three drainages into the 

 Connecticut River above its junc- 

 tion with the Passumpsic, 70, 71 



East Putney, Vt., railroad cut, 20 



East Ryegate, Vt., ravine and bluffs, 34 



East Windsor Hill, Conn., 13 



Easthampton, Mass., 16 



Emerson, B. K., 3, 9, 37, 5L 80, 89, 95 



Erie, Lake, basin, 97, 100 



Fairchild, H. L., 



Fauna, 89 



Fenno-Scandia, 9, 49, 84, 87, 90, 93 



Finger Lakes district, 95, 97. 99 



Finland, 79, 86, 87; rate of ice retreat, 



92 (diagr.), 93 

 Fisher's Island, 8 

 Flora, 103; Northampton varve clay, 



89; Sweden, 90 

 Forest Park, near Springfield, Mass., 13 

 Fort Hill station, X. H., railroad cut, 19 

 Franklin, X. H., clay pit, 27 



Genesee River, 97 



Glacial lakes. See Lakes 



Glacial rivers, 1, 9 



Glacial theory, vii 



Glaciers, local, 103 



Glens Falls, 107 



Goldthwait, J. W-, sii, 9. 81, 84, 95. 



10 1 ; explanation of map (PI. VI), 



104; map of ice retreat, 94; Preface, 



vii 

 Great Lakes region, correlation of ice 



retreat with that of Xew England, 



95; first escape of waters, 98, 99; 



moraines, 107 

 Greenfield, Mass., brickyards, 18; part 



of curves (diagr.), 102; reliability of 



varves, 54 

 Grout station, Vt., localities studied 



near, 20 



Hackensack, X. J., 7, 8 



Hadley, Mass., 17 



Hampshire Brick Co., 15 



Hanover, X. H., 83; localities studied 



near, 29, 30; thick drainage varve, 



70 

 Hartford, Conn., brickyards, n, 12, 13; 



reliability of varves, 49; varve 



number, 49 



Haverhill station, X. H., ravines 



studied near, 30, 31 

 Hinsdale, X. H., 55 

 Hitchcock, C. H., 9, 37, 45 



Hitchcock, Edward, vii, 3 



Hobbs, W. H., 86 



Holyoke, Mass., brickyards, 14, 15 



Holyoke Brick Co., 14 



Holyoke Range, 52, 66 



Hookset, X. H., 23 



Hudson, X. Y., 46, 96 



Hudson River, elevation of lower 

 district, 9 



Hudson Valley, 55, 83, 99, 106; cor- 

 respondences with Connecticut and 

 Merrimac Valleys, 67; localities 

 used, 46 



Huron, Lake, basin, 99 



Ice border, oscillations, 77, 81; rate of 

 retreat, 75 



Ice flow, direction, sources of informa- 

 tion, 104 



Inwood, Vt., 93; localities studied, 35, 

 36 



Iroquois, Lake, 100 



Isobases, 106 



Jackson, C. T., vii 

 Jeffrey, E. C, 90 



Keene, X. H., brickyard, 19 

 Kingston, X. Y., 97 



Lake sediments, 9 



Lakes, formation of ice front, 9; glacial 



lakes outlines in Connecticut and 



Merrimac Valleys (maps), 37~45; 



problems, 101; White Mountains, 



71, 72 

 Late glacial time, definition,xi 

 Leverett, Frank, 96, 107 

 Liden, Ragnar, viii, xi; Wells River and 



Woodsville samples, 32 

 Little Sugar River, bluff, 22 

 Littleton, X. H., 83 

 Localities studied, 1 1 

 Long Island, 8 

 Long Island Sound, 8 

 Loughlin, G. L., 9, 37 

 Lundy, Lake, 100 

 Lynch Brickyard, 14 



