Field Notebook: Florida, Georgia, Maine, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Washington. 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936
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Almationitz slabs. Burns 6-7 inches wide, same width holes with foot prints such as a Limulus would make. The fig dug easily in the sand and made large loops to trap the dog. One of them has both legs outstretched and turning around in a circle. Of the Lagan (remaining) Cretin, "..." foot marks --- carry away { 7" across} --- foot pits Tracks such as to pass by Limulus would make. Anne Aglerped made three tracks, or divisions then maybe Aglerpids were with a croc. Five fine Laureatus slabs of Nora Dertca. But should resemble one both. From Dr Joggins. The following is taken from the Oedeman, Archaeozoon acadimae, look up Laureatum = Cryptogon after long isolated slabs at man's bed goes on earth.