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Tuesday Sep 11, 1934
in doubt care since true marine algae grow only in shallow well lighted waters. Further more it is preposterous to think that the sea could cut a cave 4 1/2 to 1 1/2 miles arm.
The solution does filled with Luke Hill dolomite are to which "pillars" that supported the Lake Hill. But nowhere can one see a pillar gray from the Hastings Creek to the Luke Hill. All are short and irregular affixing into upper Bailow Ledge, which over this sudden cavernous has himself type artigid into their curious they all because of a single cephalopod that he neither for know no or law appointin. It is much easier and far more natural to believe that the cephalopods lived earlier and had a large range than which turns up. All the rest is far fetched hypothesis.
3) In place, the Luke Hill limestone bedded firm bedded sandstone have at least a massive dol, and it in this dol. those has fits the