We were able to measure a small amount of movement in an inclinometer casing in boring 8 and with an extensometer (for locations, see pi. 1) during 1979-80. The inclinometer casing was deformed slightly by movement during the winter of 1979-80. Extensometer 2 extended through a storm drain that crossed under Delhi Pike about 25 m east of the pine trees. The upslope end of the extensometer was attached to a box culvert in nonmoving ground between the thin landslides uphill and the cracks in Delhi Pike downhill. Movement was measured from December 1979 to June 1980. The extensometer automatically recorded elongation in increments of 1.73 mm by punching a paper tape; movement was sampled every 15 min. The first indication of movement was on January 30,1980, when 5.2 mm was measured over an 8-hr period. Additional movement of at least 7 mm was distributed over the next 4 months; the recorder was inoperable for 2!/2 weeks in April. Overall, 12.1 mm was measured during the 6-month interval.