Field Notebook: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1905
Page 20
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Nearly all my Caper Rosin material is from these 70 feet. From beneath the red beds I have a few prints, mostly Pelecyfods and Ostracods, but as they are the same species as those I gave I did not keep them separate. Caudu-sulli abundant. Saw no prints from these beds as they weather down in a stream of small pieces - flakes. Saw no fossils in these beds in the fallen blocks. Only small curly worm burrows. Also a Comularia,