Field Notebook: Bermuda, New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont 1929
Page 75
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Jacquet Riva, Saturday, July 20-1959 It is an at normally cool morning and as testy in dark. Put on extra clothing before starting out. We motored early to the same farmhouse as yes- terday, and then walked along shore almost east of the long Belladune Raup. Here the Benarantine eml. goes out into the sea and crosses the Lulurian only eight. 1. The first Lulurian is the area of the Benarantine dip 20° N.W., and in the Palaeocyalus gore. Here also can may occur the large ring like erinid Clamulus or other actinotic of the Ohio Clinton, We may also have collected Hyattidina but not they are Esprificue. It is 125 yards to the next gore but we saw the Palaeocyalus out in the lown strata. 2-3-4. Lepeditia beds, 25 yards; 2, beds of Lepa- ditia only small ostracods, 3, at ten fur kips has Ostr- kerdonta, 4, at further kips has small Rhynchomella in nests, Bryozoa lagen at tips. 5. 50 yards later a Stomatipora gore with Favosites having forids 1/8 inch in diameter. 6. Ten fur kips a gore of nodular or irregularly forming favosite, Dip 30° N.W. 7. Stimmer WS sands to the last ordula is seen. Same dips as before.