Field Notebook: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1905
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and by carriage to Black Coves. The fossils are said to be exceedingly abundant and of Crinoids, Corals etc. As the horizon is limestone the time represented probably is Oria- saram. About the town of New Carlisle are other Silurian rocks. In the cliff and on the main road leading inland from the center of the town. At Port Daniel are exposures of the encinite limestone. To be seen about the harbor. Also north- eastly in two parallel ridges, from the upper bay part of the bay, the lower one within a few hundred gards to the east of the road that goes up along the side of the large lagoon. On the east branch of Port Daniel River the limestone