Field Notebook: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1905
Page 127
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The Bonaverture red conglomerate of large once rounded pebbles lies here distinctly in a smare and that valley cutting the lip ridge down and below the present ocean level. A sketch is about as follows:- 460 ft. rrough height 400 ft. rrough height. between 50 foot high Bonaverture red conglomerate Silurian Silurian sea level Port Daniel Aug 26 Saturday Walked out to Anse a la Barbe where there had a "flat" taken me along the shore to Anse au Basom. The shore soon after rounding the point of Anse a la Barbe is or very rocky that one made her two stops. The first stop was in the third due limestone and shale series having many corals of which