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Transcription
Friday Sep. 14-1934
After breakfast a guest, Mr. Bunch, took
us in his canoe-shaped skiff to the fossil loc.
On the shore of Lake Chempnemagrog,
generally given a name Knrilton's Landing, Bunch
and Clark did the rowing to south one-half mile of
Knrilton Landing. The loc. is as follows:
South
town of Croyl.
sid. prs.
alittle lara
For summer
home
North
Knrilton
Landing
The Glen-
brook Inn.
<-- at out 1/2 mile --> <-- at out 3/4 mile -->
crouped
The strata stand at high angles. Farther south is a
little of the Beltin lara, more too. To the N. of it occurs
of the Lilerian
the basal quartz fettle crol. At an out 100 above the base
with
the many reach ores stream slats of distatid rocks.
(Cong. one-iron and Hemphagarns)
and especially leads of Tarronta, from all delurcon,
but iron aid distatid. Initially 50 species could be
sorted out. Cords more common, Porphyra and brock-
firfords next, and at the level two slats of fivalvos aid
hachifords. Totaly a small collection.
Left the Glenbrook Inn at 11 A.M. and motor-
ed N. around to head of Lake Chempnemagrog to