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[This red cgl. is now called Carre des Roches and is basal
Bemarantian. It's not a fault of the Basque series]
The great fault lies between this red cagl, and the
shale. On one side (S) is Richmond dior, and on the other
Basque ss. All of the Lower Devonian is not here. The
hade of the fault is 75-80° N.E. and strikes N, 10° W.
[This trilobite is now described by Cotten and Lindle and
named after one. I believe the name is Brachycarpon schucherti.
In 1938 I got none of these loose things in the work.]