Eastport quadrangle notebook # 5, 1908
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7418 122 Quadrille Ruled Form. John C. Moore Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Binder and holes in leaves, each Patented 1906 trap founds 5 = five feet Pholidops implicata (camellose) rare Orbiculoidea Leptostrophia Stenoscisma sp pulchra common sten. multiplicata rare Wilsonia wilsoni rare Spirifer cyclopterus tutwil occasional to stults Atrypa retic of aspera common Grammysia cingulata rare Mytilarca sp rare Actinopterella sp rare ? Pleidophorus ovatus rare Gastropods & Enonysphaloid rare Bellotopion sparcia " Corrugates arpelarene Cornoid joints common Peyscilia occasional the atrypa punice found at the northeast corner of Orange Lake E of south of Picketwood Mountain she rock is a dense fine grained silicene, silystate mud of gray color overlying the trap intrusion which forms the Mountain. See trap is intended between the forsnifurn beds & the silystone flinty tuffs found at the various of the lake to the west [over] 74184 Orange Lake D: ilorus isolitym N. E. Lake Orange Lakko. Classified by Breger as Edmunds. E.S.B.