Field Notebook: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec 1905
Page 95
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2848 This was accomplished about 4 P.M. and at 5 o’c we were off only to be returned by a storm. with much rain before another half hour. However we arrived at Mrs Daniel Garce’ house by 7.30 P.M. The regular man and horses at Pennicula is Thomas J. Miller but as he is very apt to out with drummers or Mrs Oscar helps out. Miller place is also the post office run by his sister Mary J. Grand Greve- Aug 13 Sunday. Spent the morning photographing the St Alban’s ciffs and clams along the sea shore along Rosin cove. The castellated cliffs stood out finely in the bright morning air; towering of probably 1200 to 300 feet. The chances for securing the fossils from beds 1 and 2 are probably less favorable than five years ago as there is very little talus fallen.