Field Notebook: Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, Ohio, Quebec, Vermont, Wisconsin. 1933, 1934
Page 68
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The solution hollows at the top of the Raila vary in depth up to 6 feet. At the top of the Hawking Creek the solution hollows vary in depth up to 3' deep. These erosion intervals must have endured a considerable time, and helps to suggest that the Canadian represents more time than is u- uually believed. Returned to the Champlain Hotel for lunch, and then continued East.