Field Notebook: Florida, Quebec, Vermont. 1929, 1930
Page 63
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Pointe St. Peter, Sunday Aug 24-1930 A foggy morning that turned into a misty rain all the day. Spent most of the day on these miles and comparing them with Logan's and Miss Gold- ning's results. If Logan had seen the contact I saw yesterday on either side Belle Anse he would now have made the St. Peter series to the Bona venture age. This series would then have been the top of the Devonian, making the whole Devonian of Lake Bay about 12,000' thick, namely 3,000' of St. Peter, 7,000' of Lake SS, and 2,000' of Lake limestone. This is about the same thickness as the Mary-land Devonian, but not all that of western Germany. Walked north for half an hour and back again to the home of the Bonds. Miss Goldring stopped for a month here with her family that was seen at the telegraph station. Griddle stopped with the Bonds during the past two years,