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Lenticular hills in Watertown are Learned’s, 126; White’s, 192; 
and Payson’s or Meeting House Hill, 236. 
In Waltham most of the hills are ledge, but two, near the east 
edge of the township, namely, Mackerel Hill, about 250, and Owl 
Hill, about 225, appear to belong to this list. 
In Brighton are Nevins Hill, 192; Bigelow Hill, 165; Brooks Hill, 
one-fourth mile east of last, 90; Brighton Hill, 140; Strong’s Hill, 
one-fourth mile south-east from last, 175. 
In Newton are Mt. Ida, 211; Nonantum Hill, 225; Prospect or Wa- 
ban Hill, 317; Chestnut or Lee’s Hill, 291; Institute Hill, 311; Oak 
Hill, 307; Bald Pate, 328. 
In Brookline are Corey’s Hill, 270; Aspinwall’s Hill, next to the 
south, 250; Fisher Hill, or Mt. Vernon, north of Brookline reservoir, 
260; Gardiner’s Hill, south of the reservoir, about 225; Cabot Hill, 
about a mile west, 275; Mt. Walley, a mile and a half south of the 
reservoir, about 325; Walnut Hill, about 300; lower summit, about 
one-fourth mile west, about 270. 
Ledges abound throughout Boston Highlands or Roxbury, and the 
only lenticular accumulation of till is Parker Hill, 235. 
In West Roxbury are a hill one-fourth mile south-west of Jamaica 
pond, 231; one-fourth mile south from the last, 241; Slocum’s Hill, 
next south, 285; one-third mile south from last, 306; one-third mile 
north from Roslindale station, 237; a little south of last, 190; close 
east of Arnold street, 237; Mt. Vernon street Hill, 220; one-half 
mile east from last, on north side of railroad, 252; one-third mile east 
from last, 275; Bellevue Hill, 341; one-half mile north, on Beach 
street, 210; the west Clarendon Hill, 227; the east Clarendon Hill, 
245; Mt. Monterey, or Grew’s Hill, partly in Hyde Park, 273. 
In South Boston the principal summit of Dorchester Heights is 
148; the north-east summit, originally about 130, is now being re- 
moved. 
In Dorchester are Jones Hill, 139; Mt. Bowdoin, 165; Mt. Ida, 
144; Pope’s Hill, 125; hill close east of Ashmont station, 113; Wel- 
lington Hill, 186; and Codman and Capen’s Hills, each about 125. 
In Milton are Brush Hill, about 265, and Milton Hill, about 140. 
In Quincy, the peninsula of Squantum has two lenticular hills, 
about 110 and 100; others are Wollaston Heights, two, about 75 and 
125; Forbes Hill, one-fourth mile farther west, about 175; Presi- 
dent’s Hill, about 135; another, one-sixth mile west of last, about 
