| Thomas Thomson - 1852 - 554 頁
...alluvium, which extend along the left bank of the river uninterruptedly for five or six miles, and vary in width from a quarter of a mile to a mile or more. They are almost entirely covered with arable land, formed into terraces which rise gradually one above... | |
| John Wesley Bond - 1857 - 438 頁
...is surprised and charmed with the everchanging variety an:l beauty of the scenery. The alluvial land bordering upon the river, varies in width from a quarter...cotton-wood and hickory. A considerable portion of thefe flats, being subject to annual overflow, are wet and marshy. A remarkable feature of this country... | |
| United States. Bureau of Soils - 1895 - 724 頁
...difficult to differentiate this from other formations. The terraces along the Lower Potomac Kiver vary in width from a quarter of a mile to a mile or more. They have an elevation above water of from 10 to liO feet. At the back there are high bluffs of Lafayette... | |
| Frank Vincent - 1895 - 796 頁
...breeze blew up the river. The current was very strong, and full of eddies, whirlpools and small rapids. The river varies in width from a quarter of a mile to nearly two miles, is tortuous, and full of large fish, for which the natives set nets along the shores.... | |
| Martin Alonzo Haynes - 1896 - 522 頁
...morning, joining the First at Linden Station at about 9 o'clock. The gap is several miles in length, and varies in width from a quarter of a mile to a mile. Its western end is blocked by a steep, rocky transverse ridge, known as Wapping Heights. This strong... | |
| Ontario. Bureau of Mines - 1901 - 316 頁
...of diabase west of lake Wahnapitae.3' . The band, which has all been taken up as nickel locations, varies in width from a quarter of a mile to a mile or more and includes somo green schists and other rocks of a Huronian aspect though passing most of the way... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1901 - 728 頁
...diabase west of lake Wahnapitae. :! '•' The band, which has all been taken up as nickel locations, varies in width from a quarter of a mile to a mile or more and includes some green schists and other rocks of a Hurouian aspect though passing most of the way... | |
| 1914 - 1358 頁
...regard to this marsh is that It is simply a depression of the ground with no defined banks, varying in width from a quarter of a mile to a mile or more. The length of the dam, at the junction with the lake, 2,410 feet, Indicates Its width at. that point. About... | |
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