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Drumlin a few miles west of Jamesville. The drumlin is seen from the west. Onondaga County, New York. ca. 1902. (Panorama with photo no. 606)
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Thin section of a recent algae reef from Green Lake: showing the typical spongy structure of the microcrystalline calcite produced by a felt of fresh water algae. This also shows a portion of the recrystallized and denser surface layer in the upper left quadrant. Enlarged 30 diameters. Onondaga County, New York. July 1926. Plate 30-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 154. 1929.
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Recent algal deposit from Green Lake, the upper rough part is grayish green, owing to the dense felt algae, whose tips were only incrusted with lime. The lower, smoother part, which was buried in a soft limy mud is yellowish gray, dense and without living algae. Onondaga County, New York. July 1926. Plate 29-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 154. 1929.
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Limestone sill at head of The Gulf, a Pleistocene scourway running southeastward from Shepherd's Settlement. The intake of the channel is marked by a broad area of bare limestone. Onondaga County, New York. 1902.
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Scourway connecting glacial lakes. This valley lies south of Jamesville, and crosses the upland between Onondaga and Butternut Creeks, Onondaga County, New York. ca. 1902.
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Thin section of a recent algae reef from Green Lake, showing the tubular molds of the thalli of a filamentous alga. microcoeleus paludosa (Kutzing) Gommont in a matrix of microcrystalline calcite. The darkest molds contain bakelite with which the specimen was impregnated for sectioning. Enlarged 75 diameters. Onondaga County, New York. July 1926. Plate 30-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 154. 1929.
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Pleistocene scourway near Syracuse. The hill above the wall of the old channel is a remnant of drumlin, a portion at the left having been removed in connection with the making of the scourway. Onondaga County, New York. ca. 1902.
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This scourway is a few miles south of Syracuse, and connects the valleys of Butternut and Onondaga Creeks. It is traversed by the D.L.& W. Railway. Onondaga County, New York. ca. 1902.
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Drumlin a few miles west of Jamesville. The drumlin is seen from the west. Onondaga County, New York. ca. 1902. (Panorama with photo no. 607)


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