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Vancouver March 14 - Monday
Williams called for me at 9.20 A.M. and
went off for the University. He has a bad throat
and finds it painful to speak. So I volunteered to
take his class in Hist. Geol., and the subject in
course was the Crustaceans. Spoke 45 min.
Then Williams, Asfield and I took up the
paleographic maps. Asfield is especially very
interested with the geology of British Columbia. He
wanted to extend the Cadillan foregne line to pro-
gressively more its western side line to the west and
over to Vancouver Island and the Queen Charlotte.
Finally showed him that there was another and
independent foragne line to the east, and he
finally agreed to this. He holds that was all
trump the Pal. Asagrie and up to the Alience a
Brideland and from which the sediments of the
western foregne line gets its ergl. and sediments.
This is another Brideland de hold must have
existed outside (South) of the Aleutian Islands at
Alaska onto a foragne line inside of it.
Later in the afternoon prepared to give a