Field Notebook: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1905
Page 148
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and fa lighter blue grn Above the sandstone is one shale, inside, in which the fites are once ore. This grpe may aloste 100 fut thick. These shales are also seen to good advantage to the east of Migwasha creek beneath James Butler house where fprules of them fites. Above these shales come in sandstones of a red cln like that of the Bmarctine. These are also of Oerman grs and one their cln to stamng derivit from the Bmarctine and mertie. Between is a good grate longj. The Bmarctine near James Butlers house is a coarse conglomerate and lies unc impropertly upon ad against the Oerman. This can here be seen to good advantage as the Oerman presents here a cliff as follows: Og Red Grs Sandstone Higher Der. Shales once once fites. Bmarctine Oerm.