Field Notebook: Florida, Quebec, Vermont. 1929, 1930
Page 124
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Transcription
The first thing we did was to cross St. Albans to near the lake and see the dinosaur resting on the mantle of the Iron Bedlamtown. He saw the actual contact, and it agreed with the place seen yesterday south of Granton near the Finda quarries in the same Bedlamtown mantle. Then walked east across the strike of the dinosaurs [amarguary has been up lately out just Hocks] and over a portion of the Grallett (Keilth's