Eastport quadrangle notebook # 5, 1908
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Quadrille Ruled Form. John C. Moore Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Binder and holes in leaves, each Patented 1906 East part of square 100 ft broadly sloped road. Light colored (lavender to gray) gray palyolite underlying (to west of) purple tuffs, palyolite flow lines N.64°W to N.75°W. dipping +45° N.E. The tuffs and corn posed of small purple fragments the size of a pea or smaller & with occasional small gray basic-looking fragments. The purplish massive palyolite forms the entire 100 ft broad on the S. side of the road where it continues in a ridge S.E. to just abt S. of the middle of the 1.22.2/5 line. On the east side of the road for the N.E. corner of 1.22.5 occurs a mass of green-gray amygdaloidal tuff, which reappears a couple of hundred yards S.E. in the road in N.W. and continues S.E. as far as At the junction of 1.22.6- 1.23.4 the tuff has a width of nearly 7 25 ft N.E. x S.W. The trap is composed of amygdal- noidal, west & coarse N.N.W. 1.22.6 amygdaloids in bands striking N.144° W. dip + 30° N.E. Amy Specimen Amy amygdaloidal specimen 1.22.1. 1.22.2/5 1.22.6 1.226 A