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Is this "Basom" = Barbe ss?
overlying and apparently conformably occurs the Turgeon
Congl, like what we saw yesterday. In some hundreds
after this, but here the breccias are smaller and thin
maybe less variety of the igneous rocks. Here it also has
Diluvian ends, and Cooper found one small granite pebble.
Alevell is inclined to regard it as Devonian.
At the east end of the Turgeon Congl, saw at least
one large block of Heldbergian (but I do not very much),
between which are also included in the place a clay drift.