Field Notebook: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1905
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7. Grey nodular shale limestones, succeed ed by grey limestones of a purer nature; these are followed by a second series of leds like the first, in which rest gremil calcaen-arenaceous shales, terminating in a thin layer, which is nearly green. Candugalli common troughs. Dalmantis fleuretyx. 300 fut. 8. Grand brève limestones of Charles. Lts of pools. 5 500 fut. = 2010 fut. On these limestones follow the baste sandstones having a united thickness of 7036 fut. Then the Bonaventure formation. For latest report on Gaspe' ou Ells See Journ. Canada 1882-84 section E.