Field Notebook: Bermuda, New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont 1929
Page 174
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B&PN# 3458\n We than went S and under the R.R. to the second Cm and going N., or the first road to the Huff Hillards corners to see the large lentic, and the three small ones been last seen with Ilett. The large one looks little residual or a lentil, while the three to the east of the road may be all if not ls lagen. As one sees these three lenticles one is about 40s futacum, and the two others each 20s futacum. Each one surrounded to whole of the ? Hygate formation. Today or one or from here at all, and it is fortunate that none are round by the diagonal to my S and the adjacent. At 11:30 A.M we started fn home. Had dinner at Burlington, and was up North at 1:30 P.M. Through Jeffersons, Putland, Castleton, and finally got to Ludlow at 4 P.M. Put up at the Glenm Tabor. The afternoon was the hottest day of the trip. New Haven, Conn. Thursday Sep. 5 Left Ludlow Vermont at 8:15 A.M. and got to my rooms at 5 P.M. A dull day, foggy before again. It is still warm.