Field Notebook: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1905
Page 9
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On the Quebec side good exposures are at Gros Point opposite Campbellton, These place probably near centre of syncline. "Below this, exposures of similar rocks occur at Pointe la Garde and along the shore to near Battery Point." Sandy layers have abundance of plants. "Thence they occupy the greater part of the shore down to the mouth of the Daumenace River and lie in a nearly horizontal position." This Devonian is cutain by the Bonaventure. In the core above Fleursst Point grey beds of the Devonian like those of Pointe la Garde have "splendid specimens of Devonian fishes". This locality seems to be "immediately opposite Dalhousie". Pterichthys and Bothriolepis