Field Notebook: Maryland, New Jersey, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Ontario 1907
Page 132
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the Buffalo Cement Co. Took three pictures. The Onondaga rests rather uneasily on the Marlins. There are irregular projections up to 2 feet high and oafs as deep as 4 ft. Corniferan cards may be seen resting directly on the Marlins. The break between the Bertie and Onondaga is marked lithologically for there is no irregular erosion line here. Left Onondaga Ferry at 7.30 A.M. Buffalo 8.35 and should have been at New York at 8 A.M. but did not arrive until 10. This by the Greatest Railway of America! The Porter said this was the regular time to be late. Several local trains shot by us.