Drumlins are usually found in groups more or less radial and not far behind the outermost moraine, to which their radiating axes are perpendicular.
Moraines and drumlins about Lake Constance upon the site of the earlier piedmont glacier of the Upper Rhine.
Small sketch maps showing the relationships in size, proportions, and orientation of drumlins and eskers in southern Wisconsin.
Drumlins in solid black, moraines with diagonal hachure, outwash plains and the till plain or ground moraine in white (after Alden).
To-day we find there moraines and glacial outwash, a lake in the middle of the apron site, and sometimes a group of radiating drumlins like those found within the ice lobes of the continental glacier in southern Wisconsin (Fig.
Drumlins are smooth, rounded hills composed of till, elliptical in base, and having their longer axes parallel to the movement of the ice as shown by glacial scorings.
Among the numerous drumlinsabout Boston is historic Bunker Hill.
Drumlins are abundant in the vicinity of Boston, and constitute nearly all the islands in Boston Harbour.
Thousands ofdrumlins there rise above the general level of the Ontario plain, the New York Central Railroad passing through the very midst of them.
One of the finest and most extensive exhibitions of drumlins in the world is in western New York between Syracuse and Rochester.
Typical drumlins are low, rounded mounds of till with roughly elliptical bases and steeper fronts facing the direction from which the ice flowed.
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