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This is reminds one of the M.C. pieces in the Lewis
Crylmerate and especially of the fine Rhellcephalus
slat in the Ottawa museum! At last we have found
the source of those Limistne jettles, I'll bet beneath this
Upper C. lies the Lower Cambrian with its Allenelles
form? It could be here to furnish the jettles with LC
forms or common in the Cryl, at B.c.
Curiously this C may lie the Reedmantain above seen
in the Lewis cryl. If so it must be found on the Beaufet's
road.
This Pickmandien lies in line of strike of the Cambrian, and as
the former appears soon to come in to the south.
Curiously Clarke's maps shows the L.D. route goes arider to th
N.W. and main north to S.E. This means directly from the N.E.
from Labrador,