Field Notebook: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, Ontario 1916, 1917, 1920
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East Martimethni, Sep 4 1916 Section of Bowling Brook. Laurentian Granite. It seems to about 3 feet difference. Pamelia - [illegible] Willow (red) 30" Cynlanotic for 10" above. Dense coarse and fine for met ~ 15. Iron not seen-crochet Black dense li, with single called [illegible] 55 inches, Lamorty paint? or only 4 ft, maybe sliply am-octet Blue li, 1 foot [illegible] This balled fire ~3. with more and more li. Consider the others. Reynold down against it an - a certain one. There are hidden shot li. with any some my fine sand. Iron-crochet. History of an intro. orgpl. in association with am-octet There maybe 10 feet if these. am crocheted shoty li, with intro. cpfl. The mine thicg balled li. with [illegible] cellulose; this is the Lorrville. I can see no head between the Pamela and the Lorville. Cushing gives the Pamelia a thickness of 71 feet. This is maybe 85 feet, Mine thaly am-crocheted li, ditto cpfl. and then down bitted blue li. reflects with [illegible] cellulose and another. [illegible] is the last of the Lorville and in depth mostly. Cushing gives 197 feet as the thickness of the Lorville. They comes the Loray deep blue, heavy balled li. with something flake chips, The contour is sharp, otherwise a regulation driven promontory. contour. Again it is this crocheted contour as at Harpston. The Trenton has at ~ P. litans, P. Lami Micra, O. tricanalis and O. Practicella.