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"Sunday Oct 19-1930 continued
Next visited Hard Parkers Quarry and
looked at Dalorits trilitite dyping. Here are found
an abundance of the Orollella or Lennier-
Dwell a
Jaw
mr triliths.
Near head of the Orlolatu aquifer lants of light
Hue det (reathing a reddish fellow). Over to Orlotatu
lies the Milton and all clip at about 250 ft the E.
Next we went S.W. to the lake front to see the Arinooti
ruling the marble gone of the Reelmontown, but no ac-
ctual contact was seen. Here in the Champlain faults.
We then autoed back via Leaping Plains [sand
roads here] and before getting to Benjia Center saw
more of the OReel-like b/cgl. See my earlier notes
for the detail of this place.
North of Benjia are stopped at a new road side
dyping in to Benjia Phyllite. It is a much folded
and cleared rock. Laywell took a large piece to
show the folding and clearing.