CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GEOLOGY OF MAINE. 
PART III. LIST OF LOCALITIES AT WHICH OUTCROPS WERE EXAMINED 
DURING THE SEASONS OF 1897 AND 1898. 1 
By Henry S. Williams. 
AROOSTOOK COUNTY, MAINE. 
[Arranged in order of townships.] 
1295. Houlton (Township 6, Range 1). 
A. An exposure on east side of railroad, south of station near the bridge. 
B. Cut on Bangor and Aroostook Railroad, half a mile north of Houlton Station, 
at milepost 128 from Oldtown. 
C. Cut on Canadian Pacific Railroad, three-fourths mile southeast of station at 
Houlton. 
D. On Merrithew's farm, near Greenville Station, on Canadian Pacific Railroad. 
(This farm may be in New Brunswick.) 
E. Falls on South Branch Meduxnekeag River, at Carys Mills. 
F. Cut on Bangor and Aroostook Railroad, 1,200 feet north of milepost 128 from 
Oldtown, three-fourths mile north of Houlton Station. 
G. Cut on Bangor and Aroostook Railroad, 1,500 feet north of milepost 128 from 
Oldtown, three-fourths mile north of Houlton Station. 
H. Cut on Bangor and Aroostook Railroad, at milepost 129 from Oldtown, l£ 
miles north of Houlton Station. 
K. In field just west of Canadian Pacific Railroad station, Houlton. 
1296. Mars Hill, Blaine (Township 10, Range 1). 
A. About one-fourth mile southwest of station, at Mars Hill, in a field east of 
Joe Lincoln's house. 
B. In village of Mars Hill, east side of river, at dam, corner of road. 
C. Cut on Bangor and Aroostook Railroad, one-third mile north of station at 
Mars Hill. 
D. In field, about one-fourth mile west of Joe Lincoln's house (1296 A). 
E. East side of starch factory, 1 mile northeast of Mars Hill post-o(licr. 
F. In field, northwest corner of Mars Hill Mountain, east of road, by a bridge. 
G. On George York's place, northeast corner of Mars Hill Mountain, hillside 
south side of brook, in woods. 
H. East side of north end of Mars Hill, just above (on northeast side) brook on 
George York's place, in woods, three-fourths mile south of house. 
J. Cut on Bangor and Aroostook Railroad, 750 feet north of milepost 156 from 
Oldtown, 1.86 miles south of station at Mars Hill. 
!The localities are arranged by townships, and the numbers are station numbers of the United 
States Geological Survey catalogue and are attached for identification to the specimens, which will 
ultimately be deposited in the National Museum. References to these station numbers are made in 
both the paleontologic and the petrographic, notes of this report, and in cases not actually recorded in 
this report are preserved in field and laboratory notebooks for future reference. 
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