Field Notebook: Bermuda, New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont 1929
Page 71
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Jacquet Ruin, July 18-1929 (Continued) Then mistored east to Limestone Point about one-half mile west of the post at Mrs. 3/4 mile away from Looming Point. mile over by Elm tree Village. At the shore to the east of the Point there is a greenish greens arell, and next near a zone some ten feet or if ss much like the "Sason". Then follows to be as a series of ls. Some thick reddish, red- did crinoidal ls, 10-20 feet thick, that may have furnished the red Crystalline ferric in the Tujam karys backshiffs. On top of the ls here is a thin reddish layer of some ls al- alternating with con pure zones, but to visible in my mud there are from 30-40 feet thick squiggled and more a con metamorphosed. Good fossils anyway scarce and none can be easily extracted. Just what the age of these groups is we could not make out. Further over the lower ls dare ends, Shima- tipora, and small Sticellandinias. Evidently the latter beds are at the top of the Clamville. For the upper ones maybe La Reille. Below these ls comes ss (Sason hills) that have cones at base, the whole may be 1000' thick. Next down is a red coal zone much like the Tujem, 200-240' thick. Next red agillite that shows our bedding 200-240' thick. Then ss (Sason hills) with coals 30-10' thick. Then a core without reef followed by an androic ss. Another core followed by a great thickness of gypsum material, that we dig for harase.