Field Notebook: Michigan, New York, Ohio, Ontario
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Hamilton when I arrived at noon. In the afternoon called at Col C.C. Brant's house when I was told by his daughter that he was stopping at her county home. Brant had left for one town small town of fossils quite a number of which are graphite, lithus. Sep. 12 Left at 9.15 in Toronto to visit afternoon and to look over the works at the University and Canadian Institute. Next Tuesday from 10.30 A.M. to 6 P.M. at the fair grounds. The show quite good me showing however that the chief resource of Ontario are agricultural. Toronto gives one the impression of a very big American city with buildings are plain but out-