Field Notebook: Canada, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, New York 1913
Page 94
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Memville, Saturday Aug 2 1913 Left Quebec at 9 A.M. for Memville which is 22 miles north of the city on the Canadian Northern Railway. Will see the Tantam and Victoria here, according to Raymond. (1) On the shore near the station one finds most commonly Rafinesquina deltoidea, R. m.o.f., near deltoidea, Delmonella testudinaria (sauce), Jostilia (syria), Colymene calicifolia, Ceramus pleurexantimus, Prasipria (new), delicate bunching bygon, Orthus tricenaria (complex) (pre lines), Cyclaspis hisulcata Endocerus. (2) Found loose but certainly within ten feet of the above from long thin whole pieces full of graphite. Clamer of micromatous and Climancy after an Oligograptn, also Leptorhulus lypis (has nodular lines). Later lower this shale gave in place. It maybe still so for that. (3) Then shaly limestone with an abundance of fragments of Colymene, Ceramus (especially), Prasipria (more common, have 2 specimens), Cleist and whitea cession and R. deltoidea typifis. Ectomocrinus gracilis, the