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Level of creek next north, 1265' 



Forks near J. Darry's, 1270'. 



Wayne St., Bethany, at Isaiah Scudder's, 1400' 



" " corner of Sugar St., 1425' 



" »« Court St., 1440' 



" » " Beech St., 1500' 



Forks near William Stephen's, 1525' 



H. H. Webb's, 1480' 



11 J. Brown's, 1440' 



C. Faatz 's, 1370' 



Level of Glass Factory Pond, 1460' 



Forks of road near William E. Pethick's, 1555' 



Level of stream at W. A. Oliver's, 1380' 



37. Oregon, in Wayne county. 



This lies directly east from Dyeberry, has Lebanon at the 

 north, Berlin at the south, and Damascus on the east. 



The drainage from all except the extreme eastern portion 

 is into Lackawaxen creek by way of Carly, Big Brook and 

 other streams. 



The rocks of the township belong exclusively to the Cats- 

 kill system, and to that portion of it immediately below the 

 Cherry Ridge conglomerate, since this latter stratum is 

 found only on the tops of the highest summits. 



Several ponds or small lakelets are scattered over its sur- 

 face as monuments of the former glaciation to which it has 

 been subjected ; among these are Upper and Lower Wilcox, 

 Day, Spruce, Mud and Lovelace. These are all surrounded 

 by banks of Drift, left by the retreating glacier. 



A long high ridge runs north and south through the cen- 

 tral portion of the township, and this is capped with the 

 Cherry Ridge conglomerate, which is often seen in lines of 

 cliffs, and also huge bowlders scattered over the surface. 



At school-house No. 4, in the eastern portion of the town- 

 ship, a grayish- white ledge of sandstone extends around the 

 hills ; base 1500' A. T. The stratum continues up to 1535' and 

 most probably represents one of the Cherry Ridge series, 

 since it comes too high for the Honesdale group unless there 

 should be a sudden and rapid eastward rise between this 

 point and Honesdale. 



