Field Notebook: Bermuda, New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont 1929
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Jacquet Rivu, Wednesday, July 17 - 1929 Drift Alcock started out over for Black Point P.O. to see what he expected as the Stricklandinia gaspiciens zone. A little collecting revealed some smooth and striated forms. Somethng like to put hida was a zone of Pentameus Hogus (small Clinton var.) and mac rare Colypina hemispherica. A little higher the latter shells were common. The large specimens of Stricklandinia over the hard at times distinguished from the young S. gaspiensis, but the association with the forms of C. hemispherica and Pentameus over show that the region in Lemsville and mt La Vielle. I'm also here me specimen of P. radiatus and several Tax of the Pentamens Hous (smally Black Point, To the over is a great many of Lasa flows, and to the east of the Pentameus Hous are then redded clust flue ls, hard and fracture emchridals, very thin interbedded Hard sh. The common forms were several species of Ruthstrafhi, and more here we saw two Tautacu-lits, and a dol manella with fragments of Colymone. These led's dip to the E. while the Pentameus was dip to the W. and to near stream Farther west at Dickie Cove, we again saw the Pentam- erus Hogus beds. Here C. hemispherica is very common and Ruthstrafhi. We also saw the striated Stricklandinia, A. articulata, Ortho: Flabellita, and a Niagaraan large Bucania with flaring mouth.