Field Notebook: Bermuda, New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont 1929
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Jacquet River, July 20-21, 1929 (Continued) l. Red sl & yards m. Crasse emyl. 31 yards, Red n. Red sl 12 yards o. Crasse emyl. Red 3 yards p. Red sl and emyl. 3 yards. fault contact [Alcock] 14 Bascon green ss and sl or attaining red, strata almost vertical but lean sloping to W. 33 yards to fishermen house road, 80 yards more on other side of road. 15. Bonaventure over and green 200 yards across 16. La Vielle modular ls seen at low tide, 85 yards. Has Halysites, Favosites, Stromatopora, and the rther things cannot be seen in the dirt, sea weeds and the cliffs of the strata. Strata more than vertical, slightly overturned. 17. Even bedded then and thin ls separately by very thin sl zones. Saw no fossils because of the sea ocean, but appear to be the Lefevre dition beds of the eastern limit. Overturned almost 10°. 13 yards across 18. Corneal green of beach and core, 38 yards across 19. Thin bedded granitic ls seen under Bonaventure emyl. Cannot be collected from, 31 yards across. 20. Thiers bedded ls, 8 yards 21. Thin and thick bedded modular ls eroded with small hemispheric and branching Favosites. 4 yards thick. 22. Modular blue ls without fossils, 9 yards across