Field Notebook: Bermuda, New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont 1929
Page 70
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Transcription
This emyl is composed of smaller pellets and in fallen variety than the true Turjem. It has much reincrusty, some jaspen and other many pieces if he so wills the Basan, but these may also be joined. Of its pieces there came also fallen. At the top it had a broken Stimulypora; and a worn ends.