Field Notebook: Bermuda, New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont 1929
Page 105
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New Richmond, bred day, July 31-1929. Started out at 8 A.M. for the Black Cape section. Went to the mine by the Fidermano road east of the station under the trestle. Saw little of note in the Boulcaux. The oolcanic series appears to begin with a thick tuff zone and then came engl. of ooleanics and oolcanic breccias. The engl had many boulders of oolcanics but also were pieces of the older strata. The following ls are also a compl. of the Oost Point Crs. Talcraious, we collected some of the fossils, but there is little of any great value. Then came a long series of flows and engl, the latter composed as before of ooleanics, older strata and pieces of the Cristolcrinious ls. This took us to a point around which we could not get. Finally we found a place from the railway from the grounds to the mine where we saw ls cast of the point around which we could not get. Here the ls are actually beds of agulaton ls replated onto Lependita, Cordo Frederics of stratiforma ends and pieces of ls, and end breccias lying in a mass of Coenites. Cristolcrinious stems are common here. See pages left for continuance.