Eastport quadrangle notebook # 5, 1908
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76 5/43.2 280 long point extending S.E. in 5/43.2 is composed of a back bone of galatro projecting out at the end of the point where it is flanked on the west by some fragmental acc. truffs. Overlying the galbro are some very hard, coarse grained or sandy chells only rarely showing bedding. The strike varies from N 15W to N 32 W and dip 20 N.E. the average strike parallel to the shore. These whole, contain what appear to be fossil canalis but no fossils yet recognized they underly some light gray or pinkish fine siltstone which which appear below lalf tide level. In the galbro appears in a dice offset from the main mass at the upper 6th. and as the upper quarlier appears a thin 3 foot dike of trap which shows clawerene columnar structure. The thin trap dike trends N x S. There are no outcrops in the long core extending to west 5/43.2 nor in the core in N.E. 5/43.2.