Field Notebook: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1905
Page 47
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Brindon July 26. Wednesday. Spent the morning on the shore between the bridges and up stream to the dem brick estate. Made the sections on the opposite page. Returned at eleven and packed two boxes. One has Maxine Point material, the other Millus quarry and the bridge specimens. Shipped these two boxes at the Dollyville box in the afternoon by freight via Jan- netts and Boston. Left at (Brindon) 3.10 and arrived at Halifax at 4.40. Took a carriage to Queens Hotel. The sections on the two opposite pages are correlated by numbers. This seems to be the correlation but the lithic conditions of both limbs of the anticline are somewhat different and I am not certain of the correlation. My former view of a fault in the apex of the anticline is not now borne out as the section can be seen better now than formerly. What the relation of the dolomites (fractures) and the