Field Notebook: Florida, Quebec, Vermont. 1929, 1930
Page 109
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Thursday Sep 4-1930, continued a roll that must fold like to Richmondian about Ches. Jaw on Hell Panartritic cross s Tmp Jutacem. The Bonarentine is related to the head of shell pan elevated beach. It may have Pleistocene shells [illegible] As this Bonarentine stands in end and as it is folded between here and Magnasha Landing it cannot be re- fined to the typical Bonarentine but must be the equi- evalent of the Point Peter series. It evidently lies upon a dyndrome in Chalem Bay with the northern side having localities in vertical beds. The true Bonarentine fartha east in horizontal beds must make this idea "Bonarentine" = Point Peter series. On account of the high wind all day the Ferry didn't come to Carleton in the evening and Jones left to get back to Fort Dorold. Finally I had a garage man take me to a loading place at St. Cener where I stood over night with a Mr. Allard. After breakfast the next morning (regret) he took me to the garage at Nouvelle because he can could not climb the high hills between the place and the Magnasha Landing. Finally arrived at 9:45 A.M. at the Ferry Landing, time enough to let one see me once the Bonarentine of Gasto Point. I took the 11:30 Ferry leeth Delhousie.