. Annual Reports of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1900--Twenty-First Annual Report of the United States Geological Society. described and the. Fig. 1. Map of the Newark areas of .southern New England and adjaeent territory, compimaps by Emerson, Davis, and Darton. Scale, one inch equals 27 miles. topography so well depicted that I can not refrain from quoting a fewpassages: While descending the last hill the geological traveler is forcibly struck with thenew physiognomy of the valley in which Woodbury lies. Its features are totallydifferent from those of the
. Annual Reports of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1900--Twenty-First Annual Report of the United States Geological Society. described and the. Fig. 1. Map of the Newark areas of .southern New England and adjaeent territory, compimaps by Emerson, Davis, and Darton. Scale, one inch equals 27 miles. topography so well depicted that I can not refrain from quoting a fewpassages: While descending the last hill the geological traveler is forcibly struck with thenew physiognomy of the valley in which Woodbury lies. Its features are totallydifferent from those of the country on which he still is and from those of the remoterregions all around. Abrupt fronts of dark colored naked rock perpendicularly from flat and,apparently, alluvial plains. They iiave mural precipices and sharp ragged ridges, Sketches of a tour in the counties of N^W Hiiven and Litchfield in Connecticut, with notices ofthe geology, mineralogy, and scenery, etc., l>y H. Silliman. Am. .Tour. Sci., Ist series. Vol. II, 1820,PP- 32 NEWARK SYSTEM OF POMPERAUO VALLEY, (M)NN. fringed with wood, ami are marked by a great accuinulatiuii of ruins of the rocksloping f
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