Field Notebook: Florida, Quebec, Vermont. 1929, 1930
Page 34
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Transcription
Miss Bolding does not have this cpl. as her section. Slips with Little Pointe St. Peter to the north, the second point being Pointe St. Peter. Later on I see that all the way from Pointe St. Peter to Little St. Peter is the same coal. I saw many pieces of the crinoidal lls of the Richmondian on some Pines Road at Pierce. The layer truedas y'ls, and about are are cut- rounded and have not come far. The granite truedas and the rein quartz are more rounded and have come further. Pitatsy more exceed 5 inches, the rein quartz are very four miles across Quartzites are rare, but one layer me was seen 8" across. These maybe be out of the Lewis, but some pitatsy out of the Silurian in done of the fine quartz coal. Rounded [all made] are out of the Lewis.