Field Notebook: Bermuda, New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont 1929
Page 121
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Perce, Quebec, August 8-1929, Thursday. Cecil Kindle called to show me what he called Lil- to omit urian forms from Little River East. All minute material and very poor in a limy shale. Nothing that served identify, and yet the abundance of mutilated ipoid and fiplicate hypra with anecce Odmanella suggested for me Ordovician than Lulian, and rather Middle Ord. than Upper Ordovician. There was also an abundance of crinoidal pieces. He says his "Lilurian" occurs between Chandler and Little River East. He has some material at Prince- ton. At nine A.M. we started for the Gulch at the base of the White Cliffs, inland from the roads and mouthing in the Bay at the west end of Lenfesty Cliffs. Here Richmond ls makes large talus slopes but the forms while not rare are next to impossible to get good material. The commoner fins is a very large Pleotammites. Due to remarks of this place made date of August 6, here occurs a very large Hormitoma, and what we get are all small. It is not clear where in the Ridge. there belonging, but on a guess I should say my Lophag. Capricorn. Then climbed down the mountain to the Richmon road and over on it to the second break to the crest of the Cap Blanc Lighthouse. Here to the east of the break and bridge the Pleo- tammites beds of the Mountain road outcrops, but a lot of forms and less are the Bryozoa.