Field Notebook: Bermuda, New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont 1929
Page 134
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Grand Greere, Wednesday Aug 14-1959 At 7:45 we are off on foot for the St. Albans side of Cape Rain Core. Worked until 3 P.M., gathering Diom Weldbury fruits. But a few lot of them quite rarity in all part nor all the fruit good, A. galatea and cores are most common in Logans Div. 1. This division is the A. galatea cores and stimatophorics recalls the W.Y. Crepmous. Div. 2 is mostly shale and has a great variety of fruits but when one has a good feel of material that is off the edge to look on. The upper part of Div. 2 has red beds as noted by Logan. A group collects like Corpen working here several days could profit enrich the St. Albans fauna of Clarke. Returning to Grand Greere we collected a meager fauna in eminical ls along the fair rise out of the Rain Flat. What looks like Dictnella pseudo galatea occurs here with other species. The fauna is very small. It is in Logans Div. 3. fm which Clarke enters no fruits. The morning was bright but by 9:30 a fog covered from the sea and grew thicker all day.