New Travels Through North-America : in a Series of Letters ; Exhibiting the History of the Victorious Campaign of the Allied Armies, Under His Excellency General Washington, And the Count De Rochambeau, in the Year 1781 ...
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I met, too, with fome blocks of petrified clay, inclofing pebbles or round flints, which, when ftruck upon, were eafily ioofened, and left the mark of their form therein. The whole State of Connecticut is covered with little hills, but the country is not fufficiently cleared of the wood, nor are they of fuch a fize, that we can eafily determine their general directions : for the molt part, we can only rank them in that clafs of hills which raturalifts denominate fecondary. They are often cut th...rough, in order to render the defcent lefs fteep, and appear to me to be nothing but a mafs of flones of different kinds and various fizes, with their corners broken and blunted. Many of them are more than a cubic foot in thicknefs, and fome three or four; the crevi- ces between them being filled with a vegetable earth, that has little or no adherency to the ftone. The furface of the foil is cover- ed with the fame kind of petrifactions, the woods and fields abound with them throughout, and to get rid of them the inhabi- tants of the country either throw them in heaps, or pile them op careltflly in form of a wall, on the lines that bound their pofleflions.
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