Field Notebook: Bermuda, New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont 1929
Page 104
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July 31 continued. There are also beds of sandy ls separated by red weathering of Corbin and I concluded that the whole could well be interpreted as a reef deposit formed in the lava flow and cml. accumulation. It is rather a local affair than a wide spread formation, but the time in West Point Is or higher in the same series. See the print collected. Got to Port Daniel at 4.30 P.M. and put up at the home of Mrs Claude Sweetman. Then called on the Orcels family stopping at the Jureaus = Chaleur Bay House, next to Mrs Herbert Sweetman's. Finally after supper we all motored down to the West Point Light House. Before getting to West Point Ridge we turned to the sea shore to see the Lulberian at the road going in at the Butler Factory. It is the Indian Point series. Looks much like the Bas- em series with Turnums and worm tunnels.