TYPES OF LAKE BASINS

211. .1 Looking across Duck Lake from northeast of Lake Madeline, Litchfield, Adirondacks, Franklin County, New York.
211. .2 Lake Placid, Adirondacks, New York.
211. .3 Lake Placid, Adirondacks, New York.
211. .4 Upper Au Sable Lake, Adirondacks, New York.
211. .5 Upper Au Sable Lake, Adirondacks, New York.
211. .6 Alpine glacial lake. Lake Como, Italy.
211. .7 Morainic lake in drift hills, southwest of Glen's Falls, N.Y. French Mountain beyond.
211. .8 Otter Pond and Kearsarge Mountain, New Hampshire. (lost?)
211. .9 Upper Twin Lake, Leadville, Colorado.
211. .10 Drowned trees in foreground, lava dam in distance. Snag Lake, Cal.
211. .11 Lava dammed lake, Snag lake, Larson Peak, Cal.
211. .12 A small volcanic crater holding a lake. Costa Rica.
211. .13 Crater Lake. Diameter 1/2 mile, probably a large crater. Rocks are glaciated. Elevation 5200 feet. Mt. Rainier, Wash.
211. .14 Berg Lake, Muir Glacier, Alaska.

FLUCTUATION, OLD SHORES

219. .1 Boulder terrace from till excavation. Iroquois Shore, Pierrepont Manor, New York.
219. .2 Map of Great Basin, with Lakes Bonneville and Lahontan.
219. .3 Sea cliffs and terraces of Lake Bonneville; north end of Oqireh Range, Utah. 5th Ann Report. pl. xvi.

CHEMICAL DEPOSITS

221. .1 An island of calcareous tufa deposited from Lahontan. Pyramid Lake, Nevada.
221. .2 Clacareous tufa deposited from the waters of Lake Lahontan.