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Transcription
August 6 1921. Saturday.
Keith, Drinnerton and I first went west
tr one-half mile east of Fair Haven. Here we
found well exposed the 15 foot zone of thin bedded
limestone. I bored a reel continuously for two
days and got but a single very small Lingulella
a Artied. Otherwise saw no fossils.
We than went along the western side of Lake
Bomroeen to other slate quarries and finally
high up on the ridge
at Cedar Point in a slate quarry saw an
outturned and cleaved fold about as follows.
Then left Lake Bomroeen and crossed over
to Lake Glenn and near the south shore found
black slate interbedded with but little crumpled
this in th- place of the wrong kind. Only seen on August 17th
slate limestone. These had every now and then
fragments of Olenellus and finally got an identifi-
cable piece of the plothella. Here is now modernths