Field Notebook: Canada, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, New York 1913
Page 96
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Transcription
It is the Utica fauna. I saw no Triarthrus although Raymond has. I see no reason to doubt Raymonds conclusions that we have due Trenton family into Utica. How which can make this Utica other than Utica is unknown to me. Bring back to Quebec by the railway between me and two miles left, Neuville one sees again what appears to be Utica. Neuville should therefore be on the apex of an anticline. The Trenton bears today is very many well dis- turbed just as we see along the trolley line in the way to Saint Anne de Beaupre. Sunday Aug 3-1913 Left Quebec at 12.30. Arrived at Montreal at 6.10. Stopping at Queens Hotel.