A little east of the spur there is another dyke apparently vertical and formed of a vesicular rather than a scoriaceous basaltic andesite referred to genus 1 of the augite-andesites (page 267).
Illustration: Plate XLIX Eastern Cove of Mummy Cave] A little east of the doorway in the front wall there is a small opening near the ground, through which can be seen what appears to be a roof.
A little east of the opening, inside the room, the bowlder shows through the wall, projecting slightly beyond its face.
A little east of the center of the front wall there is a large rock, or rather a pile of large rocks, near the outer edge of the ledge.
Our plan was to cross the stony region about us, slanting a little east, and to mount by the rocks on the western margin of the snow-field, adhering as closely as might be possible to the side of the snow.
We started at half-past two, on a course a little east of south; the vastness of the expanse and the billowing surface of the naked soil suggested the appearance of the sea.
It stands a little east of the old palace; the interior beneath the spacious dome is decorated with much skill by means of little bricks of many colours.
They are incised upon two slabs inserted in the wall, rather high up and a little east of the northern apse.
Sir William Herschel's 6th class, and will be found about 3 degrees south and a little east of the triple star 29 Monocerotis.
A little eastof R Carinae is another remarkable variable star, l Carinae (R.
A little east of the Jaffa gate is the lower pool.
At dawn they marched toward the town, and were met by a company of about fifty Continental soldiers, under Captain Stephen Betts, who were posted upon an eminence known as Gruman's Hill, a little east of the road.
It is a high elevation, a little east of the avenue, partly covered by an orchard, and commanding a fine prospect of the village, harbor, and Sound.
This lane stretcheth from Thames street to Little East Cheape, chiefly inhabited by basket-makers, turners, and butchers, and is all of Billinsgate ward.
We buried it between two small oak trees, a little east of them, the babe's head to the east.
I put up another guide board a little east of the creek: "70 miles.
Our course for the first seven miles was a little east of south over a very level prairie and green with grass.
The smaller stream the Campbell joins the Burdekin from north by west, but comes from north, or a little east of that, from a mountainous country.
Camped; natives burning ahead of us and a little east.
North is a large irregular peak range; in the distance another a little east of it.
Eusebius and Jerome describe it as a small village a little east of the modern Beit-Jibrin, which commands the entrance to the Valley of Zephathah, through which ran the highway from Jerusalem to Gaza.
In the north the city of Hazor, a little east of Lake Huleh, on the road which ran north from the Sea of Galilee, was made the chief stronghold.
Dat place was about half-a-mile from de wagon depot at Honey Springs, and a little east of it.
When we got back together we cleared a selection of land a little east of the Choska bottoms, near where Clarksville now is, and farmed until I was a great big girl.
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