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Black Cape. July 18-1913 Friday.
Raining hard as I got up at 6 am. but
quit before me so out to the Dilusic section.
Near the base of the section Stricklandinia
gaspiesis is very common. Turned out get more
than 24. * On the higher beds about all that one
sees are corals Favorites, Ligningspora, Halysites,
etc. Otherwise there is little to be had easily.
The beds are chiefly li., green shales, red beds are
more on a dirty sandy series of beds. Outside
of the corals the fauna is always a small
one.
Campbellton. July 18-1913. Friday.
Had an hour and a half here this
afternoon to see the Lower Devonian first
beds. The locality is beside the Postjynicle
river about 3/4 mile of stream from the
station. The first exposures are good for
land plants Psilophyton and Ferns. The first
beds begin with the first bed is as a serpentat