Field Notebook: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1905
Page 59
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Dalhousie July 30 Sunday. Litrop offered the shore to show me the localities. Elton is number. Then went to church with Mr Stewart. In the afternoon collected cobs at low tide. Dalhousie July 31 Monday Collected all the morning around Little Point beyond Stewarts property. This is on the otherside of the largest intrusive hills. From the beds around the Point stick out high of these above the intrusive. Here it is better exposed to the weather breaking down liberating its fossils in the talus covering the intrusive. Picked up a lot of material here including many corals. While the horizon is the bigridula zone yet the fossils are of various zones probably for a thickness not less than 50 feet. On following pages are diagrams