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Friday Aug 22 - 1930 Continued
Farther W appears enyl (2) that for at least to
Maltay may extend, I stopped for today's observation.
Upon the whole the troubles are smaller than in enyl (1)
hut some one is found on 12" long. The dip is low, be-
tween 5-10°. The distance of these enyls seen today
is a short half mile less the 210 of my steps, the
area of the SS between enyl (1) and (2).
Pointe St. Peters, Saturday Aug. 23 - 1930
Started out after breakfast to spend the day along the
north shore of Maltay west to ordere the regulation
Bimarentine is said to come in order of the fault (bridging)
shortly to the crest of Belle Cause Post Office.
As noted yesterday enyl (2) begins on Maltays Core
to the E of the long orange and goes W for atour 1000 far. All
of western side of this core is if enyls (2).
On the western side of Maltay Core in mine if the cross-
begged SS with layers up to 4" of small bottle enyls. Atour
7' if these beds shown here, most of these SS are cross-begged
with dollar planes with an occasional straight one. They
dip 10°-15° S.E., They go for 210 of my steps to enyl (3).
Enyl (3) makes the western horn of Maltay Core, but
it appears not to be, 12' thick. All if the faults are
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