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Terraces 



Davis, W. M., — The Terraces of the Westfield River, Massachusetts: Am. Jour. Sci., 

 Vol. 14, 1902, pp. 77-94- 



Davis, W. M., — River Terraces in New England: Bull. Harvard Collection, 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 38, 1902, pp. 281-346. 



Dodge, R. E., — The Geographical Development of Alluvial River Terraces: Pro- 

 ceedings Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. 26, 1894, pp. 257-273. 



Fisher, E. F., — Terraces of the West River, Brattleboro, Vermont: Proceedings 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. 33, 1906, pp. 9-42. 



Intrenched Meanders 



Davis, W. M., — The Seine, the Meuse, and the Moselle : Nat. Geog. Mag., Vol. 7, 1896, 

 pp. 189-202; 228-238. 



Deposition 



Barrell, J., — The Geological Importance of Continental, Littoral, and Marine Sedi- 

 mentation : Jour. Geol., Vol. 14, 1906, pp. 316-356; 430-457; 524-568. 



Salt Lakes 



Harris, G. D., — Rock Salt, Its Origin and Importance: Bull. La. Geol. Surv. No. 7, 

 1907. 



Topcgraphic Map Sheets, U. S. Geological Survey, Illustrating the Work 



of Running Water 



Regions in Topographic Youth Regions in Topographic Maturity 



Casselton, North Dakota. Charleston, West Virginia. 



Fargo, North Dakota. Briceville, Tennessee. 



Bright Angel, Arizona. Lancaster, Wisconsin-Iowa-Illinois. 



Kaibab, Arizona. Becket, Massachusetts. 



Bisuka, Idaho. Arnoldsburg, West Virginia. 



Milan, Illinois. Monterey, Virginia- West Virginia. 

 Niagara Falls, New York. 

 Great Falls, Montana. 



Regions in Topographic Old Age Stream Piracy 



Caldwell, Kansas. Kaaterskill, New York. 



Butler, Missouri. Lake, Yellowstone National Park, 



Morrilton, Arkansas. Wyoming. 



Gloversville, New York. 



Lykens, Pennsylvania. 



Rejuvenated Streams and Entrenched Meanders 



Lockport, Kentucky. Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. 



Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Ravenswood, West Virginia-Ohio. 



