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 34 Aug. 24, 1908. 1. Gray fragments rhyolite tuff with pink fragments flanked on the east by dark bluish-red rhyo- lite. 2. At S.W. end of section 2 occurs a ledge trending N.W. of same tuff as at locality 1, flanked on east by same dark flow. This flow occupies a width of 120 feet normal to strike (illegible) and is followed by gray quartziferous tuffs with some pink fragments, which extend to within 20 feet of Little Creek. Here a gray flow similar to the base of the gray rhyolite of Hollowell Island occurs. A specimen from rock bed = 4.2.7(1) Quartz phenocrysts less very common. To feet to N.E. the flows a lighter gray & quartz glass common. Specimen (P.S... 4.2.7) is a watertight gray tuff not a glass, which is sparsely fragmental fragments whitish clay). These tuffs continue nearly to the Garden store and then are followed by (3) Exposure of gray and gray-thin dimite glassy rhyolite flow oc- curring in the river & roadway from N. of Garden store to 50 feet N. of large church. over Road Wash/10 4.2.7. 4.2.7(1) 4.2.7(2)