The geology of New HampshireA report comprising the results of explorations ordered by the legislature . hird; Franklin, one eighth; Henniker,twelve to thirteen per cent.; New London, one eighth; Northfield, little less than onefourth; Salisbury, more than half; Warner, one fourth; Webster, one fourth; Wil-mot, one fourth. Hillsborough County. Antrim, one fourth; Bedford, one fourth ; Bennington, onefourth; Brookline, one half; Deering, one tenth ; Francestown, one third to one half;Goffstown, about one third; Greenfield, one fourth; Hollis, one fourth; Hudson, fiftyper cent.; Lyndeborough, on


The geology of New HampshireA report comprising the results of explorations ordered by the legislature . hird; Franklin, one eighth; Henniker,twelve to thirteen per cent.; New London, one eighth; Northfield, little less than onefourth; Salisbury, more than half; Warner, one fourth; Webster, one fourth; Wil-mot, one fourth. Hillsborough County. Antrim, one fourth; Bedford, one fourth ; Bennington, onefourth; Brookline, one half; Deering, one tenth ; Francestown, one third to one half;Goffstown, about one third; Greenfield, one fourth; Hollis, one fourth; Hudson, fiftyper cent.; Lyndeborough, one fourth to one third; Manchester, nearly one third woodor hoop-poles; Merrimack, one half; Mont Vernon, one fourth; New Boston, oneeighth; New Ipswich, twenty-five per cent.; Peterborough, one fifth; Temple andWindsor, each one fifth; Wilton one twentieth. Cheshire County. Dublin, one twelfth; Fitzwilliam, one half; Gilsum, one fourth toone third; Harrisville, Marlborough, Rindge, Sullivan, and Walpole, each one fourth;Nelson, one sixth; Richmond, one tenth to one eighth; Surry, one third; Swanzey,. REMARKS UPON THE DISTRIBUTION OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS. 579 one third; Troy, one sixth; Westmoreland, one third; Winchester, two fifths to onehalf. Sullivan County. Acworth, one third; Charlestown, one third; Claremont, oneeighth to one fifth ; Cornish, one sixth ; Goshen, one third ; Grantham, one half; Lang-don, five per cent.; Lempster, one third; Sunapee, one sixth; Unity, one eighth;Washington, one third. Grafton County. Ashland, nearly two thirds; Benton, three fourths; Bethlehem,two thirds (not including the recent additions) ; Bridgewater, one fourth ; Bristol, onethird; Campton, one half; Enfield, one third to one half; Hanover, one sixth; Hebron,one half; Holderness, one third; Lebanon, one eighth to one sixth; Lincoln, ninetenths; Lisbon, one half; Littleton, one third; Lyman, one third, Monroe, one third;Orange, one half; Piermont, one third; Plymouth, one third; Warren, o


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