| 586 Seiten
...The floods raised by melting snows cut narrow channels through the frozen beach, by which the pouils behind are drained of their superfluous waters. As...soil gradually acquires depth, the balsam-poplars an, I aspens overpower the willows ; which, however, continue to form a line of demarcation between... | |
| 1852 - 462 Seiten
...of sand from the shoals which are continually forming along the shore. The floods raised by melted snows cut narrow channels through the frozen beach,...waters. As the soil gradually acquires depth, the balsam- poplars and aspens overpower the willows, which, however, continue to form a line of demarkation... | |
| Sir John Richardson - 1854 - 528 Seiten
...of sand -from the shoals which are continually forming along the shore. The floods raised by melted snows cut narrow channels through the frozen beach,...willows, which, however, continue to form a line of demarkation between the lake and the encroaching forest. Considerable sheets of water are also cut... | |
| Henry Youle Hind, Canada. Provincial Secretary's Office - 1859 - 252 Seiten
...of sand from the shoals which are continually forming along the shore. The floods raised by melted snows cut narrow channels through the frozen beach,...willows, which, however, continue to form a line of demarkation between the lake and the encroaching forest. " Considerable sheets of water are also cut... | |
| Geological Survey of Canada - 1901 - 1004 Seiten
...general character of the coast line and the mode of formation of bars and marshes around the shore. ' Considerable sheets of water are also cut off on the...birds-eye limestone forms the whole of the coast.' He also mentions the influence the ice has in shoving up boulders on the shore. In Appendix No. I,... | |
| Geological Survey of Canada - 1901 - 1062 Seiten
...general character of the coast line and the mode of formation of bars and marshes around the shore. ' Considerable sheets of water are also cut off on the...birds-eye limestone forms the whole of the coast.' He also mentions the influence the ice has in shoving up boulders on the shore. In Appendix No. I,... | |
| Geological Survey of Canada - 1901 - 964 Seiten
...general character of the coast line and the mode of formation of bars and marshes around the shore. ' Considerable sheets of water are also cut off on the...birds-eye limestone forms the whole of the coast.' He also mentions the influence the ice has in shoving up boulders on the shore. In Appendix No. I,... | |
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