Field notebook # 2, 1904-1905, notes from the Harford-Owego quadrangle
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April 20 1965 Shugers Glen At a point on South Fork gorge is a seam I calculate about 3" thick its vein lays somewhat (it) not judge well) like a dyke and like other palete bands observed but dips Northby 222 at the Hamilton dk. has nodded away at the seam giving much the appearance of just fault. This is just below a fall at Dan 518' The calctite vein goes under the water on the north and dies out in about 30' in opposite direction. There is a similar vein a little & west which dips in opposite direction at about 12o. The calcite of these veins shows nicer crystal forms.