Field Notebook: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1905
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are once toward the bottom than the top. Some divergent bands of shale. Above seem for some of concretion beds. Fossils in calcareous strata, Chonetes, Leptorcelia emcara, L. flabellites, Lingula cinctata, Conularia and Orthoceras. 200 feet. 5. Grey or slightly greenish calcareous shale with bands of dark grey. Some arenaceous limestone passing into a fine conglomerate. Fossils abundant. 380 feet. 6. Grey calcareous shales or shale limestones with some limestones near top. Fossils rare. Lingula, Discina, Conularia and Otergotes 300 feet. Towards Grand Brève may be seen