Field Notebook: Bermuda, New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont 1929
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Jacquet River, July 22, 1929 (continued) 32. Green sandy s7 and ss, even bedded and much ripped. 15 yards across. July 23 collected some from here. 33. Same as 32 with large Tarrots near base. Also much ripped. 44 yards. Dip 45° W. 34. Red soft s7 45 yards 35. Interbedded ss and s7, 9 yards 36. Regularly bedded ss with flinty veins, see collection. Also ripped, 16 yards 37. Soft red s7, 22 yards 38. SS, 9 yards 39. Green s7 with some ss, 87 yards, dip flat- tow down to 30° W. 40. Soft s7, 20 yards. Dip 30° W. 41. Corund gone 19 yards. Then Bonaventure to Fidderman road to shore, 70 yards and 18 yards more on w side of road. 42. Soft weathering purple s7, 94 yards to core with tiny brook. Dip 43° W flattening w. To 22° and then for a long distance practically flat. It is 310 yards more to where Lelurian grestoneath beach and a point of Bonaventure. 43. Bonaventure across Lelurian to little headland 25 yards. Around the point there is 70 yards more