Field Notebook: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1905
Page 60
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"It is these reds that one sees around the Little Point high up in its cliff from which climb the goats I my left Red! Tortar thist Red 2 - 6 ft. Red 3 10 ft. Sphodula beds in the face of Little Point below Mr. Stewart farm. There are three estimates older than this to get thickness about 9"-10" Forals my own care On any ends but all or surface at Stewart cave. Standard beds cut main a hi, Full of Aggidula Skels with some Aggidula Blue shols, Beginning of Leptrisen concaara. Blue sholes are rathering yellowish with thin bands of hi. At the top the sholes are orbichent but come spotted due to chagel organisms, Partly not less than 175 feet thick. For other details see carta of five years ago. Dip about 60°, N.E. Intersive Red Mass dy t. Big Point above Mr. Charles Stewart post house stands.