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Transcription
While the St. R. here is almost identical with
the bratstrom area, Pieces of Iastulus are often
seen. In the Royal Ontario Museum are some
large specimens that to me indicated true species, the
ordinary J. gigas and another one with shorter and
rounder heads and tails.
Toronto - Hamilton, Monday Sep. 11-1916
Shipped atop to Erinstry and left at
9.30 for Hamilton on C.P.R.R.
Put up at a third rate hotel as the one
I used to stop at is now built over into the
greander hotel in Hamilton.
Spent all afternoon looking over the
Cataract-Aredina but collecting of fossils is
almost impossible. The old quarries are all
fenced over. What left comes from the upper
portion or rather the Aredina
and Cataract reaches the stone crusher belonging
to the city