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"This is Ells loc. of 1890 "Lot 22, Con. VI,
Stanbridge", Quebec
Are then over 1/2 miles north of Mystic and then
one-half mile east to the end of a trail road that
divides in the midst of a limestone conglomerate.
The
Holes are of all sizes up to about 6 feet across. In
certain large masses, the fossils are common as
Raymond got a large lot of Normanville fossils
making trials etc. Start away some backhards.
The Li. emyl. is in shale, and the parts is of shale.
Many of the Li. blocks are of another conglomerate.
Then drove south to Mystic railway station
and here south of the station is a great exposure of
a fine grained Li. conglomerate. It is surrounded
by dark shale, and the age is unknown to me.
On the way back after leaving St. Armand one
drove further east than in the morning and the northeastern
part of
(Latent no mile north of Boreaway)
Lot 112 of Ells snaps we saw a full mass of Li.
emyl, this looks like the Swanton. If or all to the
east of it is Seagun slate, and to the west Highgate.
It was in the slate after going over the Mallett
that Raymond got a Li. pettle with a backhards.
If may indicate the age of the slate. Evidently it is not
Crchcesteru, nor did we see any Milton east of the
Mallett.