Field Notebook: Maine, New Jersey, Vermont 1923
Page 19
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above the coal, like the Highgate slate. Spent the afternoon with Raymond to see the Intram coal measure at Ore II, Rockledge and again just north of Keeler Corners. Raymond was all stumped on the large hack of white cL in the coal of Ore II. We talked much- about it but came to no solution of it. This big mass of white cL has quite a number of pieces of dol. scattered through it that appear to be hacks of dol. broken up by the flow of the cL. The flow structure is very intricate. When was this flow produced, definite deformations in the coal, or at the late Paleogic time of deformation. there is no question that the Intram here rests on the Highgate Hack and Hemdell slate. A little farther over in the Milton dol. Rock ledge cL also clearly rests on the Highgate Hack slate. At Keeler Corners we did not stay long.