204 
GEOLOGY OF THE FIRST DISTRICT. 
Puddingstone 
and grey- 
sandstone 
C D 
Old red sand¬ 
stone C D 
Grey grit.... 
AJ, 23,p.243. 
N and S turn¬ 
ed E by an 
obstruction, 
then NE af¬ 
ter passing it 
N78°to 80“E 
N 65° W and 
8 65° E 
Not stated, 
furrows in¬ 
tersected 
Not noted. 
Not noted, but 
NEand SW 
if memory 
serves 
AJ,23,p.247. 
Various parts of the elevated lands of Sullivan county. 
On the north sides of the hills. 
On the eastern decli-vity of the mountains west of the 
Mamakating valley. 
South of ihe preceding, and the grooves are directed 
towards a low. gap in the Shawangunk mountains. 
Locality not stated. 
From a half to a quarter of a mile north of Summit 
corners, at least sixteen hundred feet above tide wa¬ 
ter, probably over two thousand feet. 
Between Siunmit corners and Jefferson academy, pro¬ 
bably twelve hundred to sixteen hundred feet above 
tide water. 
At the flag-stone quarries in Coeymans, on the summit 
of the ridge, probably eight hundred to one thousand 
feet above tide. 
Other parts of New-York. 
Great 
number. 
Emmons .... 
All rocks.... 
Clinton,War- 
ren, &c. 2d 
Geol. Dist. 
N. Y. 
NandS.... 
Geol. Rep. N. 
York, 1839, 
p. 234. 
Every where in the northeast part of the State of New- 
York. Second Geological District. 
Several. 
Vanuxem ... 
Trenton lime¬ 
stone 
Montgomery. 
Nearly E and 
W, some 8° 
S of west 
Final Report 
Geol 3d Dist. 
N. Y. p. 245. 
Near Amsterdam. Various quarries and localities. Con¬ 
form to the valley. 
1 
do 
Conglomerate 
Oneida. 
Near N and S 
do 
Mason’s quarry between Utica and New-Hartford. 
Conforms to the smaller or Sauquoit valley. 
1 
do 
do 
do . 
do 
do 
Near the Oriskany, to the north of Stebbins creek, and 
not far from the Chenango canal. 
do 
Encrinal rock 
of the Clin¬ 
do . 
do 
do 
On the west of the Oriskany north ofHamilton College. 
Corresponds with the Oriskany valley. 
do 
ton group 
Calciferous 
sandstone 
Montgomery. 
do 
On the north side of the Nose, to the east of Spraker’s 
house. Conform to the valley of the Mohawk. 
Hall. 
Limestone .. 
Wayne, Mon¬ 
roe, &c. 4th 
Geol. Dist. 
NNE&SSW 
Geol. Rep, N. 
York, 1838, 
pp. 307, 308. 
All the country between the Genesee and Niagara 
rivers. 
1 
Thomas .... 
do 
Niagara .... 
N25°E-.... 
Am. Jour. Sc. 
17, p. 408. 
Lockport, New-York. On the rock at the deep cut of 
the canal. 
1 
do .... 
Sandstone .. 
Monroe .... 
N80OE .... 
do 
Brockport, east side of Genesee river. 
1 
do .... 
Limestone .. 
do .... 
Not noted ... 
do 
On the east side of Genesee river. 
Many. 
Dewey. 
do 
do .... 
NE and SW 
Am. Jour. Sc. 
37, p. 240. 
At Rochester, and many places in the vicinity in the 
Genesee valley. Rocks generally worn smooth, and 
scratched. 
Several. Mather 
III Pennsylvania, Ohio and Western Slates and Territories. 
State of Ohio Not noted, but 
northwardly 
and south¬ 
wardly if 1 
mory serves 
On the smoothed surface of the limestone where the 
blocks, boulders, pebbles, etc. of the drift deposit have 
been removed, at Sullivant’s quarries in Franklinton, 
three miles west of Columbus, Ohio. 
