Plates
George W. Bain
1.
The Connecticut Valley as it is seen from Mt. Sugarloaf
Front.
2a.
Air view of the ox-bow lake between Northampton and Mt. Tom
4
2b.
Roches moutonnÉes of the Pelham Hills seen from Hadley
4
3a.
Mt. Sugarloaf, a remnant of Triassic rocks disappearing grain by grain down the Connecticut River
12
3b.
Mt. Monadnock, a hill surmounting the New England peneplain, seen from Mt. Lincoln
12
4a.
A dinosaur walked from the raindrop marked surface at the right to a shallow pond at the left
22
4b.
Volcanoes ejected much ash and many bombs to form the Granby tuff
22
5a.
Columnar lava rests upon red sandstone in the cliffs at Greenfield
32
5b.
Fissures were filled with liquid rock that became solid and bonded wall to wall at the Windsor Dam
32
6.
View of the Holyoke Range from Mt. Lincoln
52
7a.
View of the Deerfield River gorge emerging on valley lowland as seen from Mt. Sugarloaf
58
7b.
View of the French King gorge as seen from the bridge
58
8a.
View of Titan’s Piazza at Hockanum showing the columns resting upon the gently inclined sandstone
60
8b.
View of the Springfield lowland from the Westfield Marble quarry
60
9a.
The dinosaur track preserve at Smith’s Ferry near Holyoke
66
9b.
Varved clays or calendar beds on river bank south of Hadley
66
10.
View of the Deerfield gorge from the east summit of the Mohawk Trail
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