Field Notebook: Maine, New Hampshire 1925
Page 130
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Transcription
En Route Home Sunday March 20 Despite of all the crowny I hope some last night. The sun was out at day break and the sky is without clouds. It all day. The land and scenery is as of yesterday, a thin clad forested hill country (more 200 feet high) abounding in lakes with a general absence of farms. As we leave the north shore of Lake Luluaun (altitude 682') are again nine to twelve (Roman Rivers). I am very tired of the trip. The scenery still pleasing remain the same all the way from Brinnify. All the rocks are ancient and many granites. Terrible surroundings for a paleontologist and a paleogeographer. I retire before 9 P.M.